That won't work.  When I specify ActAs, it fails unless I also specify
the full URI to the hosted location of the service (in the At
method).  When I do that, IIS gets confused.  Besides, it smells bad
to specify the hosted URL of a service in code.

On Aug 28, 2:10 pm, Craig Neuwirt <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Tim Scott 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am using the WcfFacility to host a service that accepts large string
> > content.  When using the defaults, I get an error to that says I myst
> > maxStringContentLength.  That makes perfect sense.  I am trying to do
> > it like this:
>
> > container.AddFacility<WcfFacility>(x => x.DefaultBinding =
> > myLargeStringContentBinding)
>
> That should work, but you still need to add the .ActAs(new
> DefaultServiceModel()
>    .AddEndpoints(XXX)
>
>
>
> > It seems the sevice does not use this binding, because I get the same
> > error.  I tried instead using the ActAs method of component
> > registration:
>
> > .ActAs(new DefaultServiceModel().AddEndpoints(WcfEndpoint.BoundTo
> > (myLargeStringContentBinding)))
>
> > However, this fails unless I specify the full actual hosted location
> > of service in the At method of DefaultServiceModel.  Now, I not make
> > sense to me that I would have to specify the address of a service.
> > That aside, the host is also a web app, and IIS does not like if when
> > I specify the At address.  I get intermittent errors hitting the
> > website.
>
> > Anyone know a way to set maxStringContentLength for my service?
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