I'm trying to figure out where to shove this object:
ServiceThrottlingBehavior stb = new ServiceThrottlingBehavior
{
MaxConcurrentSessions = 100,
MaxConcurrentCalls = 100,
MaxConcurrentInstances = 100
};
I've found info on how to configure this in the web.config but I'm a little confused about that. We used to have stuff in our web.config that looked like this:
<service name="AuthenticationService.AuthenticationService" behaviorConfiguration="Development">
<endpoint address="http://services.local/0.0.0.5/AuthenticationService.svc"
binding="basicHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TUPSOAPBinding"
contract="AuthenticationService.ServiceDomain.ISecurityService"
name="SOAPCatalogService" />
</service>
If we still used that I would know exactly how to configure the throttling via the web.config, but we found that we could take all those endpoints out of the web.config and everything still worked and it was less maintenance since we didn't have to go update the address for different versions and environments anymore.
I've also found info on how to set this programmatically on the ServiceHost, but I'm not creating the ServiceHost programmatically. I'm letting IIS take care of that.
So is there a programmatic way for me to set the throttling without the web.config and without having to create the ServiceHost myself?
EDIT: Or is there a way for me to do this in web.config without having to create a <service />
entry for every one of our services?
ServiceHost
and a customServiceHostFactory
, and tell IIS to use that instead of the default one. Then you can add the behavior programatically to your custom host. If I get a chance I'll post an example later.