You have two options for this scenario. You can either use a wildcard (*
) in the {app}
parameter, which means "the rest of the URI"; or you can give a default value to the {app}
part, which will be used if it's not present.
You can see more information about the URI Templates at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb675245.aspx, and the code below shows both alternatives.
public class StackOverflow_15289120
{
[ServiceContract]
public class Service
{
[WebGet(UriTemplate = "RetrieveUserInformation/{hash}/{*app}")]
public string RetrieveUserInformation(string hash, string app)
{
return hash + " - " + app;
}
[WebGet(UriTemplate = "RetrieveUserInformation2/{hash}/{app=default}")]
public string RetrieveUserInformation2(string hash, string app)
{
return hash + " - " + app;
}
}
public static void Test()
{
string baseAddress = "http://" + Environment.MachineName + ":8000/Service";
WebServiceHost host = new WebServiceHost(typeof(Service), new Uri(baseAddress));
host.Open();
Console.WriteLine("Host opened");
WebClient c = new WebClient();
Console.WriteLine(c.DownloadString(baseAddress + "/RetrieveUserInformation/dsakldasda/Apple"));
Console.WriteLine();
c = new WebClient();
Console.WriteLine(c.DownloadString(baseAddress + "/RetrieveUserInformation/dsakldasda"));
Console.WriteLine();
c = new WebClient();
Console.WriteLine(c.DownloadString(baseAddress + "/RetrieveUserInformation2/dsakldasda"));
Console.WriteLine();
Console.Write("Press ENTER to close the host");
Console.ReadLine();
host.Close();
}
}