I am using the JSONP samples provided by Microsoft. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc716898(v=vs.90).aspx
JSONPEncoderFactory JSONPBindingExtension JSONPBindingElement JSONPBehavior
Everything works fine, except when returning null. Instead of what I want, which is: callback(null); It returns a blank document which causes an error with most JSONP frameworks like
jQuery.ajax({jsonp:"callback"});
I put breakpoints on every method call in the custom classes and the one that does all the work:
public override ArraySegment<byte> WriteMessage(Message message, int maxMessageSize, BufferManager bufferManager, int messageOffset)
The closest I've came to finding a solution is mere speculation. I thought that maybe the WebServiceHost class might have a method I can override to build in the functionality I am expecting, but so far I have come up empty handed.
I wanted to also mention I am not using the WebScriptServiceHostFactory class because of the following issue:
Endpoints using 'UriTemplate' cannot be used with 'System.ServiceModel.Description.WebScriptEnablingBehavior'.
If I use this factory, returning null causes the functionality I am looking for. However, then I cannot use TemplateUri's, and I am using those for the HMAC encryption. Since I cannot use headers in JSONP requests are formatted as
/Service/Action/publicKey-signature?params
I tried finding a standard for HMAC over a JSONP type request but couldn't find anything. This was the cleanest I could come up with. Params is used as the signature.
UPDATE:
The things I were missing when attempting the below solution were you have to make sure that on your web.config you build a webHttpBinding that has crossDomainScriptAccessEnabled="true". Also you have to make sure to not use the behavior. Also do not use the WebScriptServiceHostFactory. You can use the WebServiceHostFactory, but then you must have this in a web.config (or do it for the single service through binding):
<system.serviceModel>
<standardEndpoints>
<webHttpEndpoint>
<standardEndpoint crossDomainScriptAccessEnabled="true" />
</webHttpEndpoint>
</standardEndpoints>
</system.serviceModel>