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I am setting wcf client parameters programmatically like below:

try
{
ServiceReference1.MyDbServiceClient webService =
    new ServiceReference1.MyDbServiceClient(new System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding(),
    new System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress((string)((App)Application.Current).Resources["wcfMyDBServiceEndPoint"]));

    webService.GetSeriesImagesCompleted += new EventHandler<ServiceReference1.GetSeriesImagesCompletedEventArgs>(webService_GetSeriesImagesCompleted);
    webService.GetSeriesImagesAsync(index);
}

It works just fine for the default maxBufferSize. However when a client exceeds the default size, an exception is throughn: "the maximum message size quota for incoming messages (65536) has been exceeded."

How to set this parameter in code? Thanks.

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BasicHttpBinding binding = new BasicHttpBinding(BasicHttpSecurityMode.None);
binding.CloseTimeout = new TimeSpan(00, 05, 00);
binding.OpenTimeout = new TimeSpan(00, 05, 00);
binding.ReceiveTimeout = new TimeSpan(00, 05, 00);
binding.SendTimeout = new TimeSpan(00, 05, 00);
binding.TextEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
binding.MaxReceivedMessageSize = int.MaxValue;
binding.MaxBufferSize = int.MaxValue;             

binding.GetType().GetProperty("ReaderQuotas").SetValue(binding, XmlDictionaryReaderQuotas.Max, null);

Create binding based on your requirement.

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  • Thank you, you are right. As well, my problem was that we have to have MaxBufferSize equal to MaxReceivedMessageSize too.
    – val
    Jan 18, 2011 at 19:04
  • social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wcf/thread/… Hope this will help
    – hungryMind
    Jan 18, 2011 at 19:11
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    WCF is trying too hard to insulate us. This is a good answer :)
    – dana
    Jul 24, 2015 at 19:51

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