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WCF class implementing two operation contracts in different service contracts with same name

I have declared two service contracts as follows:

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract1
{
    [OperationContract]
    double Add(int ip);
}

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract2
{
    [OperationContract]
    double Add(double ip);
}

I have a class which implements these two contracts. I have created two endpoints for both contracts. But I'm not able to access the service from client code. It displays a big error when I try to update the service reference as:

Metadata contains an error that cannot be resolved.... There was no endpoint listening at ... , etc.

I know that you can't have two OperationContracts with the same name but is it possible to have two operation contracts in different service contracts with same name but different signature?

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Archie Avatar asked May 12 '10 09:05

Archie


2 Answers

If one service implements both contracts then you should give unique names to your operation contracts.

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract1
{
    [OperationContract(Name="AddInt")]
    double Add(int ip);
}

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract2
{
    [OperationContract(Name="AddDouble")]
    double Add(double ip);
}
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Yuriy Zanichkovskyy Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 10:10

Yuriy Zanichkovskyy


You can use the following.

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract1
{
    [OperationContract(Name = "Add1")]
    double Add(int ip);
}

[ServiceContract]
public interface IContract2
{
    [OperationContract(Name = "Add2")]
    double Add(double ip);
}
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Preet Sangha Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 11:10

Preet Sangha