WCF Binding Box
WCF Binding Box (online)
Introduction
Those of you who have worked with WCF can testify that:
- WCF configuration is hard.
- WCF security configuration is hard.
After a while you get used to
BasicHttpBinding
or
WSHttpBinding
. But then comes a service which requires some special tweak which is not available in the
pre-defined bindings. For example, omitting the timestamp or
increasing any of the
timeout intervals. In such cases
you should
turn to a customBinding. But how are you going to get
a custom binding which is equivalent to your original one?
WCF Binding Box
The
Wcf Binding Box is an online
WCF binding converter.
You supply it with your current binding and it returns you an equivalent custom binding.
All you need to do is:
1. Paste your binding.
For example:
<bindings>
<wsHttpBinding>
<binding name="MyBinding">
<security>
<message clientCredentialType="UserName" />
</security>
</binding>
</wsHttpBinding>
</bindings>
2. Click the "Convert to Custom Binding!" button.
3. Use the result binding in your code:
<customBinding>
<binding name="NewBinding0">
<transactionFlow />
<security authenticationMode="SecureConversation"
messageSecurityVersion="WSSecurity11WSTrustFebruary2005WSSecureConversationFebruary2005WSSecurityPolicy11BasicSecurityProfile10">
<secureConversationBootstrap authenticationMode="UserNameForSslNegotiated"
messageSecurityVersion="WSSecurity11WSTrustFebruary2005WSSecureConversationFebruary2005WSSecurityPolicy11BasicSecurityProfile10" />
</security>
<textMessageEncoding />
<httpTransport />
</binding>
</customBinding>
More Information
Wcf Binding Box introduction
WCF Blog
The Author
Yaron Naveh (
email) is a web services interoperability expert.
His blog contains information about interoperability of various frameworks (WCF, WSE, WSIT, Axis2...) and
deals with
web services security, performance and testing.