ServiceMetadataBehavior.HttpGetUrl Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the location of metadata publication for HTTP/GET requests.
public:
property Uri ^ HttpGetUrl { Uri ^ get(); void set(Uri ^ value); };
public Uri HttpGetUrl { get; set; }
[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.UriTypeConverter))]
public Uri HttpGetUrl { get; set; }
member this.HttpGetUrl : Uri with get, set
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.UriTypeConverter))>]
member this.HttpGetUrl : Uri with get, set
Public Property HttpGetUrl As Uri
Property Value
The absolute or relative location of the metadata.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of ServiceMetadataBehavior in a configuration file to enable metadata support for HTTP/GET and WS-Transfer/GET requests.
// Create a new metadata behavior object and set its properties to
// create a secure endpoint.
ServiceMetadataBehavior sb = new ServiceMetadataBehavior();
//sb.EnableHelpPage= true;
//sb.HttpsGetUrl = new Uri("https://myMachineName:8036/myEndpoint");
//myServiceHost.Description.Behaviors.Add(sb);
}
private void SnippetServiceMetadataBehavior()
{
// service for which <<indigo2>> automatically adds a
// ServiceMetadataBehavior to publish metadata as well as
// an HTML service help page
// from C_HowToSecureEndpoint\cs
// Create a new metadata behavior object and set its properties to
// create a secure endpoint.
ServiceMetadataBehavior sb = new ServiceMetadataBehavior();
/* sb.EnableHelpPage = true;
sb.enableMetadataExchange = true;
sb.HttpsGetUrl = new Uri("https://myMachineName:8036/myEndpoint");
myServiceHost.Description.Behaviors.Add(sb);
*/
}
private void Run()
{
// T:System.ServiceModel.ServiceMetadataBehavior
// <Snippet#0>
// Create a ServiceHost for the service type and use the base address from configuration.
ServiceHost host = new ServiceHost(typeof(SampleService));
try
{
ServiceMetadataBehavior metad
= host.Description.Behaviors.Find<ServiceMetadataBehavior>();
if (metad == null)
metad = new ServiceMetadataBehavior();
metad.HttpGetEnabled = true;
host.Description.Behaviors.Add(metad);
host.AddServiceEndpoint(
ServiceMetadataBehavior.MexContractName,
MetadataExchangeBindings.CreateMexHttpBinding(),
"mex"
);
// The service can now be accessed.
Console.WriteLine("The service is ready.");
Console.WriteLine("Press <ENTER> to terminate service.");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.ReadLine();
// Close the ServiceHostBase to shutdown the service.
host.Close();
// </Snippet#0>
Remarks
If the value of HttpGetUrl is relative, the address at which the metadata is published is the base address and the service address plus a ?wsdl
querystring.
If the value of HttpGetUrl is absolute the address at which the metadata is published is this value plus a ?wsdl
querystring.
For example, if the service address is http://localhost:8080/CalculatorService
and the HttpGetUrl is an empty string, the HTTP/GET metadata address is http://localhost:8080/CalculatorService?wsdl
.
Applies to
.NET