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WCF chokes on properties with no "set ". Any workaround?

I have some class that I'm passing as a result of a service method, and that class has a get-only property:

[DataContract] public class ErrorBase {   [DataMember]   public virtual string Message { get { return ""; } } } 

I'm getting an exception on service side:

System.Runtime.Serialization.InvalidDataContractException: No set method for property 'Message' in type 'MyNamespace.ErrorBase'.

I have to have this property as only getter, I can't allow users to assign it a value. Any workaround I could use? Or am I missing some additional attribute?

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Andrey Avatar asked Feb 24 '10 02:02

Andrey


2 Answers

Give Message a public getter but protected setter, so that only subclasses (and the DataContractSerializer, because it cheats :) may modify the value.

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rh. Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 00:09

rh.


Even if you dont need to update the value, the setter is used by the WCFSerializer to deserialize the object (and re-set the value).

This SO is what you are after: WCF DataContracts

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Russell Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 00:09

Russell