Partial trust binding validation is a usability feature

Posted by: steve maines blog, on 18 Mar 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Nicholas has a good post on the binding validation WCF does in partial trust. As he points out, a ServiceHost running in anything less than a fully trusted AppDomin will so some baked-in validation on the bindings being used. Specifically, we have a list of binding elements that are explicitly prohibited in partial trust, and if we catch you trying to use one of these binding elements we'll prevent your service from activating. This behavior has absolutely nothing (zip, zero, nada) to do with...

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