I have a self-hosted WCF service host and client both on the same machine. I've used WCF here for inter-process communication purposes. I am able to open the host and have the client connect to it after a period of time like so:
ServiceHost host = new ServiceHost(typeof(AIEngineLoader));
string hostAddress = string.Format("net.pipe://localhost/AIEngine/" + name);
var endPointBinding = new NetNamedPipeBinding();
endPointBinding.ReaderQuotas.MaxStringContentLength = int.MaxValue;
endPointBinding.ReceiveTimeout = TimeSpan.MaxValue;
host.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(IAIEngineLoader), endPointBinding, hostAddress);
host.Open();
The host is run inside another console app. The client is able to connect to this host after waiting for some time after starting the console process(three seconds now). I don't want to have to wait a prespecified amount of time and then connect to the host. One way could be a blocking wait in a loop while catching the CreateChannel exception in the client. This solution is not elegant. Is there a way for a client to check whether or not a host is listening without resorting to exception catching?