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I am trying to create a smart proxy so if a call to one address doesn't work, the proxy automatically goes to the second address. To do this I am using Unity with ChannelFactory. I am able to intercept the calls on the Channel that I get back from ChannelFactory.CreateChannel(), but I am not able to tell my Channel to close and point to a new address.

I don't want to re-create the channel, I just want to re-configure it. Is it possible? I am not able to do this with IChannel, ICommunicationObject or IClientChannel... I can only get the address as read only but not change it.

(I know this is possible with WCF Routers, but I am trying do solve the single point of failure to the router).

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Once you have a channel, you cannot change its address later on - but when you create the channel from your factory, you can supply an endpoint address to use:

public TChannel CreateChannel(EndpointAddress address)

See the MSDN docs for the CreateChannel method for more details.

So you can do something like this:

EndpointAddress addr = new EndpointAddress("http://yourserver:7777/YourService");    
IYourService client = factory.CreateChannel(addr);

If you want to change it, you just need to create a new channel instance from your factory, and specify a different endpoint address.

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  • Thanks. I agree that's the only way to do this.
    – user80855
    Mar 6, 2011 at 18:03

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