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I have a WCF service that has includeExceptionDetailInFaults set to true. When I test the service in SOAP UI, I can see that the response contains the error:

<ExceptionDetail xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.ServiceModel"    xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
   <HelpLink i:nil="true"/>
   <InnerException i:nil="true"/>
   <Message>Invalid Session Protocol</Message>

However, my client just picks up a very dull

The remote server returned an unexpected response: (400) Bad Request.

message. So, there must be something I need to do in the client in order to enable it to read the response from the service.

My service config is this:

<system.serviceModel>
   <client>
      <endpoint 
          address="http://az00439/DRGDataService/StoreDataDotNet.svc" 
          binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="" 
          contract="DRGDataService.IStoreDataDotNet" 
          name="DotNetClient" kind="" endpointConfiguration="">
          <identity>
              <certificateReference storeName="My" storeLocation="LocalMachine" 
                                    x509FindType="FindBySubjectDistinguishedName"/>
          </identity>
      </endpoint>
   </client>
   <bindings>
      <basicHttpBinding>
         <binding name="basicBinding">
            <security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
            </security>
         </binding>
      </basicHttpBinding>
      <webHttpBinding>
         <binding name="webBinding">
             <security mode="Transport">
                <transport clientCredentialType="None"/>
             </security>
         </binding>
      </webHttpBinding>
   </bindings>
   <behaviors>
      <endpointBehaviors>
         <behavior name="AspNetAjaxBehavior">
            <enableWebScript/>
         </behavior>
         <behavior name="webEndpoint">
             <webHttp defaultBodyStyle="Wrapped" defaultOutgoingResponseFormat="Json" 
                      helpEnabled="true"/>
         </behavior>
      </endpointBehaviors>
      <serviceBehaviors>
         <behavior name="StoreDataBehaviour">
             <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" httpsGetEnabled="true"/>
             <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true" httpHelpPageEnabled="true"  
                           httpsHelpPageUrl="true"/>
         </behavior>
      </serviceBehaviors>
   </behaviors>
   <serviceHostingEnvironment aspNetCompatibilityEnabled="true"  
                              multipleSiteBindingsEnabled="true"/>
   <services>
       <service behaviorConfiguration="StoreDataBehaviour" name="DRGDataLibrary.StoreData">
          <host>
             <baseAddresses>
                 <add baseAddress="https://az00439/DRGDataService/StoreData.svc"/>
             </baseAddresses>
          </host>
          <endpoint name="StoreDatawebHTTPBindingEndpoint"  
              address="" 
              behaviorConfiguration="AspNetAjaxBehavior" 
              binding="webHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="webBinding" 
              contract="DRGDataLibrary.StoreData" />
   </service>
   <service name="DRGDataLibrary.StoreDataDotNet"
       behaviorConfiguration="StoreDataBehaviour" >
       <host>
          <baseAddresses>
               <add baseAddress="https://az00439/DRGDataService/StoreDataDotNet.svc"/>
               <add baseAddress="http://az00439/DRGDataService/StoreDataDotNet.svc"/>
          </baseAddresses>
       </host>
       <endpoint name="StoreDataDotNetWebHttpEndpoint" 
           address="" 
           behaviorConfiguration="webEndpoint"
           binding="webHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="webBinding"  
           contract="DRGDataLibrary.IStoreDataDotNet" />

       <endpoint name="StoreDataDotNetBasicHttpEndpoint" 
           address="http://az00439/DRGDataService/StoreDataDotNet.svc" 
           behaviorConfiguration=""
           binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="basicBinding" 
           contract="DRGDataLibrary.IStoreDataDotNet" />
       </service>
    </services>
</system.serviceModel>

(There's a fair bit going on in this config, because I'm using SSL and making JS calls to the service)

Thanks

Nick Wright

1 Answer 1

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What exception type are you catching? If it's just a non-generic FaultException, there's no way to get access to any fault-specific detail provided by the service.

When you enable includeExceptionDetailInFaults, it looks like WCF uses the ExceptionDetail Data Contract to encode the information you're seeing in SoapUI, which means you should be able to get hold of it by catching FaultException<ExceptionDetail> and examining the exception's Detail property.

All that said, the official recommendation is to use includeExceptionDetailInFaults for debugging only, and build better error-reporting mechanisms with custom Fault Contracts and IErrorHandler - so it's questionable whether your client should be relying on information in ExceptionDetail anyway.

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  • hi - thanks for your answer. Haven't had chance to get back into this yet, but will try your suggestions when I do. Apr 25, 2014 at 15:44

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