[Mono-list] WCF Hosting Problem
James Darbyshire
jamesdarbyshire at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 02:39:25 EDT 2011
Have you set up an end point in your .config file?
The config was not in your last email.
James
On 21 July 2011 16:07, Vinod <baligavinod at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to host a simple application with one aspx, asmx and svc
> file each. I followed the below guide to achieve the hosting (since I am
> very new to the linux world, it took a while to understand it!):
> http://www.mono-project.com/Mod_mono#Manual_Mod_Mono_Configuration After
> all the hosting, I am able to access the aspx and asmx file. But when I try
> to access the svc file, I get the below error: *The ServiceHost must have
> at least one application endpoint (that does not include metadata exchange
> endpoint) defined by either configuration, behaviors or call to
> AddServiceEndpoint methods.* or *HttpListenerContext does not match any of
> the registered channels* Below is how my ServiceModel part of web.config
> looks: ** ** ** **** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Can you please
> tell me what I am doing wrong? Note: I used MS VS 2010 to create this
> project and then published it. The published directory is copied to the
> Apache/Linux Environment. The WCF doesn't make use of any complex type. I am
> using Mono Version 2.8.2
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James Darbyshire
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