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IServiceBehavior.AddBindingParameters Method

Definition

Provides the ability to pass custom data to binding elements to support the contract implementation.

public:
 void AddBindingParameters(System::ServiceModel::Description::ServiceDescription ^ serviceDescription, System::ServiceModel::ServiceHostBase ^ serviceHostBase, System::Collections::ObjectModel::Collection<System::ServiceModel::Description::ServiceEndpoint ^> ^ endpoints, System::ServiceModel::Channels::BindingParameterCollection ^ bindingParameters);
public void AddBindingParameters (System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceDescription serviceDescription, System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase, System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint> endpoints, System.ServiceModel.Channels.BindingParameterCollection bindingParameters);
abstract member AddBindingParameters : System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceDescription * System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostBase * System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint> * System.ServiceModel.Channels.BindingParameterCollection -> unit
Public Sub AddBindingParameters (serviceDescription As ServiceDescription, serviceHostBase As ServiceHostBase, endpoints As Collection(Of ServiceEndpoint), bindingParameters As BindingParameterCollection)

Parameters

serviceDescription
ServiceDescription

The service description of the service.

serviceHostBase
ServiceHostBase

The host of the service.

endpoints
Collection<ServiceEndpoint>

The service endpoints.

bindingParameters
BindingParameterCollection

Custom objects to which binding elements have access.

Remarks

Use the AddBindingParameters method to add custom data objects to the parameters collection that binding elements can use to acquire extra information to enable them to support the contract.

This method is called once for each listen URI. For example, if a service has four endpoints, and two of them have the same listen URI, then this method gets called three times. The reason is that the bindingParameters target each channel stack and there is one channel stack for each listen URI. Because each call receives those endpoints at that listen URI, two calls each get a single System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint, and one call gets a collection of two System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint objects.

Note

All of the IServiceBehavior methods pass System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceDescription and System.ServiceModel.ServiceHostBase objects as a parameters. The ServiceDescription parameter is for examination and insertion of customizations only; if you otherwise modify these objects the execution behavior is undefined.

Applies to