WCF endPoints with topshelf
I have a configuration file with services endpoint like this
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="zzz" behaviorConfiguration="MetaDataBehvior" >
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9010/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService/mex" binding="mexTcpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
</service>
am using TopShelf for ServiceHost something like
m_svcHost = new ServiceHost(zzz.Instance, new Uri { });
m_svcHost.Open();
which get its configuration from the app.config , now I want to unit test my work
so my question is how to stop one of those endpoints in a proper way
so if I have three endpoints I want to close one or two and test my client if it still can use the remaining and so on For example close the endpoint on port 9010
c# unit-testing wcf topshelf
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I have a configuration file with services endpoint like this
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="zzz" behaviorConfiguration="MetaDataBehvior" >
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9010/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService/mex" binding="mexTcpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
</service>
am using TopShelf for ServiceHost something like
m_svcHost = new ServiceHost(zzz.Instance, new Uri { });
m_svcHost.Open();
which get its configuration from the app.config , now I want to unit test my work
so my question is how to stop one of those endpoints in a proper way
so if I have three endpoints I want to close one or two and test my client if it still can use the remaining and so on For example close the endpoint on port 9010
c# unit-testing wcf topshelf
add a comment |
I have a configuration file with services endpoint like this
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="zzz" behaviorConfiguration="MetaDataBehvior" >
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9010/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService/mex" binding="mexTcpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
</service>
am using TopShelf for ServiceHost something like
m_svcHost = new ServiceHost(zzz.Instance, new Uri { });
m_svcHost.Open();
which get its configuration from the app.config , now I want to unit test my work
so my question is how to stop one of those endpoints in a proper way
so if I have three endpoints I want to close one or two and test my client if it still can use the remaining and so on For example close the endpoint on port 9010
c# unit-testing wcf topshelf
I have a configuration file with services endpoint like this
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="zzz" behaviorConfiguration="MetaDataBehvior" >
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9010/testService" binding="netTcpBinding" contract="Izzz" />
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:9002/testService/mex" binding="mexTcpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
</service>
am using TopShelf for ServiceHost something like
m_svcHost = new ServiceHost(zzz.Instance, new Uri { });
m_svcHost.Open();
which get its configuration from the app.config , now I want to unit test my work
so my question is how to stop one of those endpoints in a proper way
so if I have three endpoints I want to close one or two and test my client if it still can use the remaining and so on For example close the endpoint on port 9010
c# unit-testing wcf topshelf
c# unit-testing wcf topshelf
asked Nov 22 '18 at 10:53
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