I'm trying to verify that the channel is getting closed everytime I
call container.Release(proxy).

The reason I'm chasing this up is because I'm currently using the
WcfFacility at the backend and I would like to use it at the frontend
too.
However when I swap my current implementation for the WcfFacility
client side I see a performance hit and start getting Communication
exception and timeouts

On Aug 12, 11:12 am, Craig Neuwirt <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:04 PM, John Simons 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Craig,
>
> > So, you are saying that the ChannelFactory is reused but the Channel
> > is not.
>
> Basically yes.  If a channel is faulted it is automatically refreshed.
>
>
>
> > Also, you are saying that if I call container.Release(proxy); the
> > channel will be disposed.
> > I don't see this happening, I'm using the trunk version and have put
> > break points on your code pretty much everywhere I could find either
> > Close() or Dispose(), and I can only see the channels being disposed
> > when the I dispose of the windsor container.
>
> So are you trying to verify the channels are closing or the ChannelFactory?
> I tested that against the unit tests and it seems to perform as expected
>
>
>
> > Do I need to do this myself:
> > ((IClientChannel)proxy).Close();
> > before calling container.Release(proxy);   ?
>
> Nope
>
>
>
> > Cheers
> > John
>
> > On Aug 11, 10:23 pm, Craig Neuwirt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > John,
> > >   The ChannelFactory create multiple channels and thus will not be closed
> > > when you release the proxy.  The actual Channel will be closed however.
> > >  Then the component is released or the container is disposed of, the
> > > ChannelFactory will get closed.
>
> > > craig
>
> > > On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 11:52 PM, John Simons <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > Not sure if I'm using this facility correctly.
>
> > > > I'm using it on the client side.
>
> > > > I have configured my services to be LifeStyle.Transient because my
> > > > endpoint url changes dynamically.
>
> > > > Here is a snip of my global.asax:
>
> > > >        container = new WindsorContainer()
> > > >                        .AddFacility("startable", new
> > StartableFacility())
> > > >                        .AddFacility("mr", new MonoRailFacility())
> > > >                        .AddFacility("loggingfacility", new
> > LoggingFacility
> > > > (LoggerImplementation.Log4net, "Config/logging.config"))
> > > >                        .AddFacility<WcfFacility>(f => f.DefaultBinding
> > =
> > > >                                                       new WSHttpBinding
> > > >                                                           {
>
> > > > BypassProxyOnLocal =
> > > > true,
>
> > > > MaxReceivedMessageSize = 331070,
>
> > > > UseDefaultWebProxy =
> > > > false,
>
> > > >                                                           }
> > > >                        )
> > > >                        .Register(
>
> >  Component.For<ChannelFactoryListener>(),
> > > >                                  Component.For<ICore>()
> > > >                                      .LifeStyle.Transient
> > > >                                      .ActAs(new DefaultClientModel()),
> > > >                                  Component.For<IComputerManagement>()
> > > >                                      .LifeStyle.Transient
> > > >                                      .ActAs(new DefaultClientModel()),
> > > >                                  Component.For<IUserManagement>()
> > > >                                      .LifeStyle.Transient
> > > >                                      .ActAs(new DefaultClientModel()),
> > > >                                  Component.For<IPostManagement>()
> > > >                                      .LifeStyle.Transient
> > > >                                      .ActAs(new DefaultClientModel()));
>
> > > > I than use it like this:
> > > > proxy = container.Resolve<ICore>(new { Endpoint = WcfEndpoint.At
> > > > (uri) });
>
> > > > and once I'm done with it I call:
> > > > container.Release(proxy);
>
> > > > I assumed that by calling "container.Release(proxy);" on a Transient
> > > > component the ChannelFactory.Close() would be called, but this doesn't
> > > > seem to be the case. Am I doing something wrong?
> > > > I need the ChannelFactory to be disposed of otherwise all the Channels
> > > > remain open!
>
> > > > BTW, the ChannelFactoryListener is just this:
> > > > public class ChannelFactoryListener : AbstractChannelFactoryAware
> > > > {
> > > >        public override void Created(ChannelFactory channelFactory)
> > > >        {
> > > >            channelFactory.Credentials.Windows.ClientCredential =
> > > > CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials;
>
> > > > channelFactory.Credentials.Windows.AllowedImpersonationLevel =
> > > > TokenImpersonationLevel.Impersonation;
> > > >        }
> > > > }
>
> > > > Cheers
> > > > John
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