I have the same problem that is listed in the following thread.
WSDL first WCF server where client does not send SOAPAction
I performed the steps that are listed in the same thread (also shown below)
1) Download the Microsoft WCF examples. Add the following files to your project from WF_WCF_Samples\WCF\Extensibility\Interop\RouteByBody\CS\service
DispatchByBodyOperationSelector.cs
DispatchByBodyBehaviorAttribute.cs
2) Add the following attributes to your interface (next to your ServiceContract)
XmlSerializerFormat
DispatchByBodyBehavior
3) Add the following to your service interface
[OperationContract(Action = "")]
public void DoNothing()
{
}
4) For my service the WrapperName and Wrappernamespace are null for all messages. I had to go into DispatchByBodyBehaviorAttribute and edit ApplyDispatchBehavior() to add the following lines to check for this:
if (qname.IsEmpty) {
qname = new XmlQualifiedName(operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.Parts[0].Name, operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.Parts[0].Namespace);
}
Now, I am getting an error message "This message cannot support the operation because it has been read". I turned the tracing on and captured the stack trace (below). If anyone has any idea on how this can be resolved, I appreciate if you could post some comments. Thanks for any help!
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message.GetReaderAtBodyContents()
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.OperationFormatter.DeserializeBodyContents(Message message, Object[] parameters, Boolean isRequest)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.OperationFormatter.DeserializeRequest(Message message, Object[] parameters)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.DeserializeInputs(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.InvokeBegin(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage5(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage41(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage4(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage31(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage3(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage2(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage11(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage1(MessageRpc& rpc)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc.Process(Boolean isOperationContextSet)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.DispatchAndReleasePump(RequestContext request, Boolean cleanThread, OperationContext currentOperationContext)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.HandleRequest(RequestContext request, OperationContext currentOperationContext)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.AsyncMessagePump(IAsyncResult result)
at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.OnAsyncReceiveComplete(IAsyncResult result)
at System.Runtime.Fx.AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(IAsyncResult result)
at System.Runtime.AsyncResult.Complete(Boolean completedSynchronously)
at System.Runtime.InputQueue`1.AsyncQueueReader.Set(Item item)
at System.Runtime.InputQueue`1.EnqueueAndDispatch(Item item, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
at System.Runtime.InputQueue`1.EnqueueAndDispatch(T item, Action dequeuedCallback, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SingletonChannelAcceptor`3.Enqueue(QueueItemType item, Action dequeuedCallback, Boolean canDispatchOnThisThread)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelListener.HttpContextReceived(HttpRequestContext context, Action callback)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SharedHttpTransportManager.OnGetContextCore(IAsyncResult result)
at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SharedHttpTransportManager.OnGetContext(IAsyncResult result)
at System.Runtime.Fx.AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(IAsyncResult result)
at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.ProtectedInvokeCallback(Object result, IntPtr userToken)
at System.Net.ListenerAsyncResult.WaitCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* nativeOverlapped)
at System.Threading._IOCompletionCallback.PerformIOCompletionCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* pOVERLAP)
</StackTrace>
class DispatchByBodyElementOperationSelector : IDispatchOperationSelector
{
Dictionary<XmlQualifiedName, string> dispatchDictionary;
public DispatchByBodyElementOperationSelector(Dictionary<XmlQualifiedName, string> dispatchDictionary)
{
this.dispatchDictionary = dispatchDictionary;
}
#region IDispatchOperationSelector Members
private Message CreateMessageCopy(Message message, XmlDictionaryReader body)
{
//Message copy = Message.CreateMessage(message.Version, message.Headers.Action, body);
//copy.Headers.CopyHeaderFrom(message, 0);
//copy.Properties.CopyProperties(message.Properties);
//return copy;
MessageBuffer buffer = message.CreateBufferedCopy(Int32.MaxValue);
Message copy = buffer.CreateMessage();
buffer.Close();
copy.Headers.CopyHeaderFrom(message, 0);
copy.Properties.CopyProperties(message.Properties);
return copy;
}
public string SelectOperation(ref System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message message)
{
XmlDictionaryReader bodyReader = message.GetReaderAtBodyContents();
XmlQualifiedName lookupQName = new XmlQualifiedName(bodyReader.LocalName, bodyReader.NamespaceURI);
message = CreateMessageCopy(message,bodyReader);
if (dispatchDictionary.ContainsKey(lookupQName))
{
return dispatchDictionary[lookupQName];
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
#endregion
}
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class|AttributeTargets.Interface)]
sealed class DispatchByBodyBehaviorAttribute : Attribute, IContractBehavior
{
#region IContractBehavior Members
public void AddBindingParameters(ContractDescription contractDescription, ServiceEndpoint endpoint, System.ServiceModel.Channels.BindingParameterCollection bindingParameters)
{
// no binding parameters need to be set here
return;
}
public void ApplyClientBehavior(ContractDescription contractDescription, ServiceEndpoint endpoint, System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ClientRuntime clientRuntime)
{
// this is a dispatch-side behavior which doesn't require
// any action on the client
return;
}
public void ApplyDispatchBehavior(ContractDescription contractDescription, ServiceEndpoint endpoint, System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchRuntime dispatchRuntime)
{
// We iterate over the operation descriptions in the contract and
// record the QName of the request body child element and corresponding operation name
// to the dictionary to be used for dispatch
Dictionary<XmlQualifiedName,string> dispatchDictionary = new Dictionary<XmlQualifiedName,string>();
foreach( OperationDescription operationDescription in contractDescription.Operations )
{
XmlQualifiedName qname =
new XmlQualifiedName(operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.WrapperName, operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.WrapperNamespace);
if (qname.IsEmpty)
{
qname = new XmlQualifiedName(operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.Parts[0].Name, operationDescription.Messages[0].Body.Parts[0].Namespace);
}
dispatchDictionary.Add(qname, operationDescription.Name);
}
// Lastly, we create and assign and instance of our operation selector that
// gets the dispatch dictionary we've just created.
dispatchRuntime.OperationSelector =
new DispatchByBodyElementOperationSelector(dispatchDictionary);
}
public void Validate(ContractDescription contractDescription, ServiceEndpoint endpoint)
{
//
}
#endregion
}
You should use MessageBuffer.CreateMessage
:
The body of a
Message
instance can only be consumed or written once. If you wish to consume a Message instance more than once, you should use theMessageBuffer
class to completely store an entireMessage
instance into memory.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.servicemodel.channels.messagebuffer.aspx
Code from my current project:
public void AfterReceiveReply(ref System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message reply, object correlationState)
{
MessageBuffer buffer = reply.CreateBufferedCopy(Int32.MaxValue);
reply = buffer.CreateMessage();
Message m = buffer.CreateMessage();
LogMessage(m, " Response => ");
}
Add ref
for Message
param and return new message.
private Message CreateMessageCopy(ref Message message, XmlDictionaryReader body)
{
...
message = buffer.CreateMessage();
I had a very similar issue, using code from WCF Samples (RouteByBody to be precise) as well, and was able to solve it in a different way so I'll post it here in case it helps anybody.
Situation: The client application (consumer) would work in Release, however, when the debugger was attached it would always fail with the error "This message cannot support the operation because it has been read".
After much tracing and logging WCF messages, the only solution that worked for me turned out to be so simple:
My Service was hosted on IIS, and with debug="true"
in the <compilation>
section of the web.config.
Changing it to debug="false"
on the service fixed all my problems.
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