I am using WCF Data Service's processing pipeline do some message notification set-up prior to processing the change sets. I am using batch mode to submit my changes. I am testing a scenario where the notification service is not running, and therefore we throw a specific message prior to the change set processing.
Here's how my code is set up
ProcessingPipeline.ProcessingChangeset += ProcessingChangeset;
You can easily mimic my error as follows:
private void ProcessingChangeset(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
throw new Exception("Some Specific Messsage");
}
When I run my test, I do not get the "Some Specific Message" exception that I expect. Instead I receive:
System.Data.Services.Client.DataServiceRequestException: An error occurred while processing this request. ---> System.InvalidOperationException: Missing change set boundary delimiter. Please make sure that change set boundary delimiter is specified to mark the end of a change set.
I inspected the test response using Fiddler to see the contents.
--batchresponse_f158ae30-03c4-479e-8dda-a9129d2a1036
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=changesetresponse_92c24e82-47ad-43a2-b3e2-79d9e5ada261
--batchresponse_f158ae30-03c4-479e-8dda-a9129d2a1036
Content-Type: application/http
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
DataServiceVersion: 1.0;
Content-Type: application/xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<error xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/08/dataservices/metadata">
<code></code>
<message xml:lang="en-US">An error occurred while processing this request.</message>
<innererror>
<message>Some Specific Message</message>
<type>System.Exception</type>
<stacktrace> at SM.Service.BaseService`1.ProcessingChangeset(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\svn\gr-core\ServiceManager\trunk\SM.Service\BaseService.cs:line 71
at System.Data.Services.DataServiceProcessingPipeline.InvokeProcessingChangeset(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Data.Services.DataService`1.BatchDataService.HandleBatchContent(Stream responseStream)</stacktrace>
</innererror>
</error>
--changesetresponse_92c24e82-47ad-43a2-b3e2-79d9e5ada261
Content-Type: application/http
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Content-ID: 2
Cache-Control: no-cache
DataServiceVersion: 1.0;
--changesetresponse_92c24e82-47ad-43a2-b3e2-79d9e5ada261--
--batchresponse_f158ae30-03c4-479e-8dda-a9129d2a1036--
It looks like the duplicate batchresponse entries may be the issue. Has anyone encountered this or found a work around so the appropriate message can be returned?
Our other functional tests that have errors in the change set processing (not prior) all return the expected messages.