I am having issues specifying the dataContractSerializer maxItemsInObjectGraph in host's web.config.

 <behaviors>
  <serviceBehaviors>
    <behavior name="beSetting">
      <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="True"/>
      <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="True" />
      <dataContractSerializer maxItemsInObjectGraph="2147483646"/>
    </behavior>
  </serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
 <services>
  <service name="MyNamespace.MyService"
           behaviorConfiguration="beSetting" >
    <endpoint address="http://localhost/myservice/"
              binding="webHttpBinding"
              bindingConfiguration="webHttpBinding1"
              contract="MyNamespace.IMyService"
              bindingNamespace="MyNamespace">
    </endpoint>
  </service>
</services>

The above has no effect on my data pull. The server times out because of the large volume of data.

I can however specify the max limit in code and that works

  [ServiceBehavior(MaxItemsInObjectGraph=2147483646, IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults = true)]
  public abstract class MyService : MyService 
  {
   blah...
 }

Does anyone know why I can't make this work through a web.config setting? I would like to keep in the web.config so it is easier for future updates.

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I'm having this problem too. I wonder why no one else has answered? Thanks for the tip about being able to set the ServiceBehavior in code, it may at least get me moving. – jocull Jul 5 '11 at 6:00
You know that maxItemsInObjectGraph only defines the total number of permitted elements in the response, not the outright response size yeah? (i think if it's not specified it defaults to 60k xml elements) – Nick Ryan Aug 10 '11 at 14:42
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In your behavior section, add an endpoint behavior with the dataContractSerializer, like so:

<endpointBehaviors>
  <behavior name="LargeQuotaBehavior">
   <dataContractSerializer maxItemsInObjectGraph="2147483646"/>
  </behavior>
</endpointBehaviors>

Then modify your endpoint to use this behavior like so:

<endpoint address="http://localhost/myservice/"
          binding="webHttpBinding"
          bindingConfiguration="webHttpBinding1"
          contract="MyNamespace.IMyService"
          bindingNamespace="MyNamespace"
          behaviorConfiguration="LargeQuotaBehavior">

This should solve your problem.

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