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Hi,

I'm trying to communicate between WCF hosted in Windows Service and my service GUI. The problem is when I'm trying to execute OperationContract method I'm getting

"The ChannelDispatcher at 'net.tcp://localhost:7771/MyService' with contract(s) '"IContract"' is unable to open its IChannelListener."

My app.conf looks like that:

<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
    <bindings>
        <netTcpBinding>
            <binding name="netTcpBinding">
                <security>
                    <transport protectionLevel="EncryptAndSign" />
                </security>
            </binding>
        </netTcpBinding>
    </bindings>
    <behaviors>
        <serviceBehaviors>
            <behavior name="MyServiceBehavior">
                <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" httpGetUrl="http://localhost:7772/MyService" />
                <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true" />
            </behavior>
        </serviceBehaviors>
    </behaviors>
    <services>
        <service behaviorConfiguration="MyServiceBehavior"
            name="MyService.Service">
            <endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:7771/MyService" binding="netTcpBinding"
                bindingConfiguration="netTcpBinding" name="netTcp" contract="MyService.IContract" />
        </service>
    </services>
</system.serviceModel>

Port 7771 is listening (checked using netstat) and svcutil is able to generate configs for me.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Stack trace from exception

Server stack trace: 
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.ThrowIfFaultUnderstood(Message reply, MessageFault fault, String action, MessageVersion version, FaultConverter faultConverter)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.HandleReply(ProxyOperationRuntime operation, ProxyRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)


There's one inner exeption (but not under Exeption.InnerExeption but under Exeption.Detail.InnerExeption - ToString() method doesn't show that)

A registration already exists for URI 'net.tcp://localhost:7771/MyService'.

But my service have specified this URI only in app.config file nowhere else. In entire solution this URI apears in server once and client once.

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Can you give us a full stack trace using "theException.ToString()". This will display all inner exceptions. With this kind of exception there is sometimes another root cause. – Anderson Imes Aug 10 at 3:32

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I solved it :D

Here's the explanaition of the problem:

First BAD code:

namespace WCFServer
{
    public class Program : IWCFService
    {
        private ServiceHost host;

        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            new Program();
        }

        public Program()
        {
            host = new ServiceHost(typeof(Program));

            host.Open();

            Console.WriteLine("Server Started!");

            Console.ReadKey();
        }

        #region IWCFService Members

        public int CheckHealth(int id)
        {
            return (1);
        }

        #endregion
    }
}

As you can see the service contract is implemented in class hosting the service. This caused the whole error thing (maybe typeof() runs a constructor, i don't know I'm open to constructive input in this matter).

The GOOD code:

namespace WCFServer
{
    public class Program
    {
        private ServiceHost host;

        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            new Program();
        }

        public Program()
        {
            host = new ServiceHost(typeof(WCF));

            host.Open();

            Console.WriteLine("Server Started!");

            Console.ReadKey();
        }
    }

    public class WCF : IWCFService
    {

        #region IWCFService Members

        public int CheckHealth(int id)
        {
            return (1);
        }

        #endregion
    }
}

Service Contract for both files:

[ServiceContract]
public interface IWCFService
{
    [OperationContract]
    int CheckHealth(int id);
}

App.config

<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
    <behaviors>
        <serviceBehaviors>
            <behavior name="WCFBehavior" />
        </serviceBehaviors>
    </behaviors>
    <bindings>
        <netTcpBinding>
            <binding name="tcpBinding">
                <security>
                    <transport>
                        <extendedProtectionPolicy policyEnforcement="Never" />
                    </transport>
                </security>
            </binding>
        </netTcpBinding>
    </bindings>
    <services>
        <service name="WCFServer.WCF">
            <endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:1111/TcpIHostMonitor" binding="netTcpBinding"
                bindingConfiguration="tcpBinding" name="netTcpEndpoint" contract="WCFServer.IWCFService" />
        </service>
    </services>
</system.serviceModel>

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maybe the port is already used by another program on your machine, like an antivirus program? Or it's a Windows reserved port. Could you try setting the port to something like 11111?

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unfortunately it's not. I've tried different ports (7771, 7772, 7773). Ports disapear from netstat output after turning off my service so probably nothing else is listening on them :/ – kyrisu Aug 10 at 10:37

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