by Stever B
17. February 2010 08:02
I apologize it has taken so long for me to post this, but as promised, here is the .cs file for the wsdl flattener.
FlatWSDL.cs (10.75 kb)
To use it, you need to modify your web config and add a reference to the library in the behavior extensions section: More...
by Stever B
24. November 2008 17:39
Behaviors in WCF are so stinking useful, and once you get past the basics of WCF they're arguably a necessity. Microsoft has saved itself from hundreds of hours of cursing by including the ability to define custom behaviors.
My favorite use of behaviors is addressing some cross cutting concerns that we consistently have in our WCF services. Specifically logging, service registration, wsdl tweaking, and error handling. Which brings us around to the IErrorHandler interface.
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by Stever B
22. November 2008 05:13
If you've done any work with WCF and non .NET clients, you've probably had the need to make WCF emit a flattened WSDL that doesn't use xsd includes. You've probably run across Tomas Restrepo's InlineXSDInWSDLBehavior and Christian Weyer's FlatWSDL extension. They both work quite well. Possibly too well.
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