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I have a WCF service running on a windows service. I want that any exception raised in the wcf service will get to the windows service so I can write it to the event log.

I have already made an ErrorHandler class which implements IErrorHandler and IServiceBehavior. And an ErrorHandlerElement which implements BehaviorExtensionElement.

How do I add listeners to the service and receive it at the windows service?

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  • Have you applied your IServiceBehavior attribute to WCF service class so error handler receives all errors? Then you can convert them in Faults and pass to the service
    – sll
    Dec 26, 2012 at 14:20
  • Alright. How do I catch them in the service?
    – user779444
    Dec 27, 2012 at 9:05

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Do you really need the exception to get to the Windows Service to log it? Typically you want to have the global error handler, IErrorHandler, in WCF handle the exception to avoid the host restarting.

In the past, I've use the EnterpriseLibrary Exception Handling and Logging frameworks (EntLib5) to capture and log the exceptions. By using a Event Log Trace Listener (the default) you can log the exception in the IErrorHandler and the exception doesn't need to propagate outside of WCF.

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