I have a WSDL-fisrt approach to generating Web Services. Basically, this means, I have a hand-crafted version of how I want my service to look, and then generate the WCF service by using svcutil.
This WSDL contains a lot of useful information such as minOccurs, maxOccurs, restrictions (regexp), etc. However, this information is completely lost when I get my auto-generated classes.
Is there any way I can capture this information in annotations (whether "standard" .net provided, or custom) on the properties so that I can perform validation on the objects after they've been deserialized?
Note: I know you can perform validation on the incoming stream through service behaviors and message inspectors, but I'm looking for a solution where I can perform validation on the generated code without having to write complex validation rules that I've already defined elsewhere. (i.e., I don't want duplication)