I decided to migrate my legacy web service over to a WCF service called ServiceZ.svc. While moving things over went off without any issues and the application compiles AND I have other WCF TCP services running on my development machine, I cannot get this HTTP WCF service to load. I keep getting 404 errors no matter what I try - can somebody please review the included web.config section and help me figure out what is wrong? Thanks!
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="ServiceZ">
<endpoint address="http://localhost/Website/ServiceZ" binding="basicHttpBinding"
name="MainHttpPoint" contract="IServiceZ" />
<endpoint address="mex" binding="mexHttpBinding" name="MexEP"
contract="IMetadataExchange" />
<host>
<baseAddresses>
<add baseAddress="http://localhost/Website/ServiceZ" />
</baseAddresses>
</host>
</service>
</services>
<bindings>
<basicHttpBinding>
<binding openTimeout="0:10:00" sendTimeout="00:10:00" />
</basicHttpBinding>
</bindings>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior>
<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" />
<serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="false" />
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
</system.serviceModel>
Depending how you want to configure this, you can take the following approach:
1) In the serviceBehaviors I tend to add the following within the behavior: (completely optional)
This makes the service accessible with either a query using
localhost
,localserver1
,www.webserver2.com
, orfully.qualified.domain.com
. (Makes for less headaches IMHO).2) The endpoint addresses are relative to the baseAddress. That as to say you can use
address=""
for your default binding andaddress="mex"
for your mexHttpBinding, given thatbaseAddress="http://localhost:__PORT__/Website/ServiceZ"
Most likely your WSDL problem is due to a mix of the two problems (basically, the service is saying all markup can be found on localhost (as specified by the endpoint address)--which is true when you run it locally, however when it's on a remote server this is no longer the case)