Reputation: 203
I don't know if this is a bug/feature but I need to find a way to make it work.
To recreate, use VS2012, open a new SL5 project with RIA services enabled. Create another project, add a simple WCF service (or a SL enabled WCF) and add a method that accepts or returns a simple object (I have an object with one string property in it). Try and add this as a service reference to your SL project. You'll receive this error, among others, in the warnings:
Custom tool warning: No endpoints compatible with Silverlight 5 were found. The generated client class will not be usable unless endpoint information is provided via the constructor.
and no generated code is actually generated.
I found that if I remove the object from the service method and use a simple string/int/bool instead, the reference is added just fine. Also, if I add the same service to a regular SL app without RIA, everything works like you would expect it to. Once I enable RIA on this app where the service is working, and update the service reference, the generated code is gone again.
I remember this used to work because I had projects that used both RIA and external WCF services. Is this a new VS2012 thing? Is there a way to solve this issue?
Thanks,
Eyal
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2656
Reputation: 201
The problem is because of silverlight 5 and vs 2012 has some bug. [It can solve itself by restarting the vs2012]
If you look at your ServiceRefrences.ClientConfig will see it is empty. You need to enter your service refrences manually here. I have attached an example of my config page, you need to change the names accordingly
<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<bindings>
<basicHttpBinding>
<binding name="BasicHttpBinding_IService2" maxBufferSize="2147483647"
maxReceivedMessageSize="2147483647">
<security mode="None" />
</binding>
</basicHttpBinding>
</bindings>
<client>
<endpoint address="../Service2.svc" binding="basicHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="BasicHttpBinding_IService2" contract="ServiceReference1.IService2"
name="BasicHttpBinding_IService2" />
</client>
</system.serviceModel>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 101
I can duplicate the problem, and it only seems to happen if the Silverlight client has the 2 System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client and System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.Web assemblies in its referenced assemblies. And only if it targets SL 5.
I have found 2 workarounds I recommend you try if your situation permits:
1) Change the Silverlight application to target Silverlight 4, not 5, or 2) Right-click the Service Reference and ask to Configure it. Click the checkbox to "Reuse types in specified referenced assemblies" and select all assembles except the 2 mentioned above.
This does appear to be a bug related to either SL 5 or VS2012. I will repost if I find a more satisfactory answer.
Upvotes: 7