Question

I'm writing a duplex service which is to be consumed by a Silverlight 5 client. My server config looks like this (in the right places obviously)-

            <bindingExtensions>
                <add name="pollingDuplexHttpBinding"
                     type="System.ServiceModel.Configuration.PollingDuplexHttpBindingCollectionElement, System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"/>
            </bindingExtensions>

<pollingDuplexHttpBinding>
                <binding name="multipleMessagesPerPollPollingDuplexHttpBinding"
                         duplexMode="MultipleMessagesPerPoll"
                         maxOutputDelay="00:00:07"/>
            </pollingDuplexHttpBinding>

<endpoint address="Duplex"
                          binding="pollingDuplexHttpBinding"
                          bindingConfiguration="multipleMessagesPerPollPollingDuplexHttpBinding"
                          contract="ProActive.Domain.Interfaces.IDuplexService"/>

The contract you see there is this -

[ServiceContract(Name = "IDuplexService", CallbackContract = typeof(IDuplexClient))]
    public interface IDuplexServiceAsync
    {
        [OperationContract(AsyncPattern = true)]
        IAsyncResult BeginConnect(int userId, AsyncCallback callback, object asyncState);

        void EndConnect(IAsyncResult result);
    }

[ServiceContract]
public interface IDuplexClient
{
    [OperationContract(IsOneWay = true)]
    void Refresh();
}

This seems to host just fine but I'm not 100% sure of that.

My client code looks like this -

public class client : IDuplexClient
{
    #region IDuplexClient Members

    public void Refresh()
    {

    }

    #endregion
}



 public someOtherClass
    {
var binding = new PollingDuplexHttpBinding();
            binding.DuplexMode = PollingDuplexMode.MultipleMessagesPerPoll;

            var address = new EndpointAddress("http://" + ConfigService.ServerName + "/Service.svc/Duplex/");

            var factory = new DuplexChannelFactory<IDuplexServiceAsync>(
                new InstanceContext(new client()), binding).CreateChannel(address);
            factory.BeginConnect(0, new AsyncCallback((result) =>
                {
                    factory.EndConnect(result);

                }), null);

    }

I'm getting a ContractFilter mismatch problem when I step over 'factory.EndConnect(result)' but I don't see why. Obviously on the server I'm implementing the synchronous version of the Async interface (So just Connect and not Begin/EndConnect) but that's the only place I can think of there being a mismatched contract here.

I'm really pulling my hair out now...and I'm already bald! Any help would be really appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Solution

Please try it by explictly setting the name and namespaces of your service interfaces, you shouldn't have a problem in a mismatch due to different CLR namespaces in the client and server.

[ServiceContract(Name = "IClient", Namespace = "http://your.namespace")]
public interface IClient
{
    [OperationContract(IsOneWay = true)]
    void DoSomething();

    [OperationContract(IsOneWay = true)]
    void DoSomethingElse();
}

[ServiceContract(Name = "IServer", Namespace = "http://your.namespace", CallbackContract = typeof(IClient))]
public interface IServer
{
#if !SILVERLIGHT
    [OperationContract]
    string Operation1(string userName);

    [OperationContract]
    int Operation2(int x, int y);
#else
    [OperationContract(AsyncPattern = true)]
    IAsyncResult BeginOperation1(string userName, AsyncCallback callback, object state);
    string EndOperation1(IAsyncResult asyncResult);

    [OperationContract(AsyncPattern = true)]
    IAsyncResult BeginOperation2(int x, int y, AsyncCallback callback, object state);
    int EndOperation2(IAsyncResult asyncResult);
#endif
}

OTHER TIPS

And do remember to change that version from 4.0.0.0 to 5.0.0.0 since you are using SL 5 (and I presume you have loaded the correct System.ServiceModel.PollingDuplex assembly from c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Silverlight\v5.0\Libraries\Server)

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