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I have created a RESTful WCF service (thanks to StackOverflow). I have created a test client, it's a simple .aspx page with 5 textboxes and a submit button. When I enter the data into the textboxes and click on the Submit button it will submit the data to the WCF service.

My WCF service is running under Visual Studio development server and it worked fine, I am able to send data successfully to WCF service. Today I deployed this WCF Service on my local IIS. When I am trying to reference the Service URL in client application (.aspx page), I am getting this error.

"Metadata contains a reference that cannot be resolved. The client and service bindings may be mismatched. Cannot process the message because the content type 'application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8' was not the expected type 'text/xml;"

Any idea what the problem could be? Here is my web.config

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <configuration> 
      <system.web>
        <compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0" />
      </system.web>
      <system.serviceModel>   
        <behaviors>
          <serviceBehaviors>
            <behavior>
              <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" />
              <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="false" />
            </behavior>
          </serviceBehaviors>
        </behaviors>

        <services>
          <service name="RESTService1">
            <endpoint address="http://localhost:420/WCFRESTService100/RESTService1.svc" binding="webHttpBinding" name="MainHttpPoint" contract="RESTService1" />
            <host>
              <baseAddresses>
                <add baseAddress="http://localhost:420/WCFRESTService100/RESTService1.svc" />
              </baseAddresses>
            </host>
          </service>
        </services>

        <!--<serviceHostingEnvironment multipleSiteBindingsEnabled="true"/>-->
      </system.serviceModel>
     <system.webServer>
        <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
      </system.webServer>

    </configuration>

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I think the problem is that you've added a service reference at all for a REST service. REST services do not have any metadata available because there is no standard metadata format for describing them.

The only reason you were able to add a service reference is because you left on your service which exposed a SOAP definition for it. So, if you paste your client config I'm sure the endpoint there is a SOAP endpoint (wsHttpBinding or basicHttpBinding) hence the reason you get the error about the mime-type mismatch when you make the call.

If you want to call the REST service from the client using WCF, you would either need to share the contract definition between client and server or completely duplicate it at the client.

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  • Hi Drew, I didn't understand your answer. Did I added a Service reference or not? And I didn't add any Metadata reference added to it. If I didn't add SErvice reference for REST service. Is it possible can you provide one for me an example. Thanks for your time
    – Henry
    Aug 1, 2011 at 1:09
  • The feature "Add Service Reference" is only applicable for services which expose WSDL which only describes SOAP endpoints. You cannot use this with REST endpoints. So, if you did, what happened is your client added a SOAP endpoint instead. If you paste you're client config it will help confirm if this is the problem or not.
    – Drew Marsh
    Aug 1, 2011 at 6:11
  • Hi Drew, Thanks for your reply. I am going to provide the client web.config in next 15 mins.
    – Henry
    Aug 1, 2011 at 14:20

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