I have an application that uses WCF and is build against .NET 3.5.
I can't make sense of the following call:
Dim myHost As ServiceHost = New ServiceHost(New ClientService())
where ClientService is:
<ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode:=InstanceContextMode.Single)> Public Class ClientService
Implements IClientService
Public Event SystemNotificationEvent As EventHandler(Of SystemNotificationEventArgs)
Public Sub SendNotification(ByVal message As Message.SystemNotificationMessage) Implements IClientService.SendNotification
RaiseEvent SystemNotificationEvent(Me, New SystemNotificationEventArgs(message))
End Sub
End Class
and IClientService is:
Public Interface IClientService
<OperationContract()> _
Sub SendNotification(ByVal message As Message.ServiceMessage)
End Interface
When I look in the documentation for .NET 3.5 for ServiceHost constructor options, all I see are three option:
- ServiceHost() - Initializes a new instance of the ServiceHost class.
- ServiceHost(Object, Uri()) - Initializes a new instance of the ServiceHost class with the instance of the service and its base addresses specified.
- ServiceHost(Type, Uri()) - Initializes a new instance of the ServiceHost class with the type of service and its base addresses specified.
Which constructor does the code in my example use?
Thank you.