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If there is a way to specifiy a custom ServiceHost (i.e. a ServiceHost derived class) or custom ServiceHostFactory (i.e. a ServiceHostFactory derived class) via configuration?

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Either you use IIS for hosting your WCF service - in that case, you can specify a custom service host factory (which creates your custom ServiceHost instance) in your *.svc file:

<%@ServiceHost Factory="CustomServiceHostFactory" language=c# Debug="true" 
               Service="MyService, MyServiceAssembly"  %>

or then you're self-hosting, so you need to create the ServiceHost in your code anyway, so just use your own custom service host instead.

MyCustomServiceHost host = new MyCustomServiceHost();

// do other initialization / setup stuff
host.Open();
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  • I dont use hosting in IIS. I need it for visual studio WCF Service Host utility, which reads configuration from *.config file
    – VoimiX
    Nov 20, 2010 at 21:46
  • @VoimiX: I highly doubt you'll be able to get the WCF Service Host utiltiy to use a custom service host - probably have to write your own
    – marc_s
    Nov 20, 2010 at 22:06
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You might find useful Spring's implementation, at least to see how they implemented their custom ServiceHost and Factory (here is the doc link: http://www.springframework.net/doc-latest/reference/html/wcf.html)

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