I have a very simple WCF web service which I call on the client side using Ajax:
Here is my web service:
public string TestService() {
throw new Exception();
return "";
}
Here is what my client side Ajax call looks like:
var mySuccess = function(result,statuscode,xhr){
alert('success');
}
var myFail = function(result,statuscode,xhr){
alert('failure');
}
$.ajax({
type: 'Post'
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: '../myService.svc/TestService',
data: '',
dataType: "json",
success: mySuccess,
error: myFail
});
This web service fails every time (as it should!), returning a status and code of '500: internal server error'. The 'myFail' callback function is fired as it should.
However, if I modify the response header within my web service, like so:
public string TestService() {
WebOperationContext.Current.OutgoingResponse.Headers.Add("token", "1");
throw new Exception();
return "";
}
then the status/code returned is '200: OK', every time!
This means that the 'mySuccess' function is fired every time, even when the web service should be failing. I can't figure out why simply adding my own custom header to the response would overwrite the return status in this way.
Is there something I am missing?