Step 1: Build and Publish the WCF Service
Step 2: Deploy the WCF Service
Step 3: Create WCF client
Create a WCF client using ServiceModel Metadata Utility Tool (Svcutil.exe) by using following steps:
On the Start menu click All Programs, and then click Visual Studio 2010. Click Visual Studio Tools and then click Visual Studio 2010 Command Prompt.
Navigate to the directory where you want to place the client code.
Use the command-line tool ServiceModel Metadata Utility Tool (Svcutil.exe) with the appropriate switches to create the client code. The following example generates a code file and a configuration file for the service.
svcutil.exe /language:cs /out:TaxServiceClient.cs http://192.168.124.26:81/TaxProductionService
Step 4: Write Plugin to consume external WCF Service
Add the above generated .CS class into the plugin solution. In Visual Studio, right-click the client project in Solution Explorer and select Add and then Existing Item. Select the TaxServiceClient.cs file generated in the preceding step.
Open the plugin.cs class from the solution. And call the WCF client using channel factory.
#region Calling WCF Service
#endregion
Step 5: Register the Plugin using registration tool.
You can also download a sample code from below link:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/How-to-call-External-WCF-42c4490d
Step 2: Deploy the WCF Service
Step 3: Create WCF client
Create a WCF client using ServiceModel Metadata Utility Tool (Svcutil.exe) by using following steps:
On the Start menu click All Programs, and then click Visual Studio 2010. Click Visual Studio Tools and then click Visual Studio 2010 Command Prompt.
Navigate to the directory where you want to place the client code.
Use the command-line tool ServiceModel Metadata Utility Tool (Svcutil.exe) with the appropriate switches to create the client code. The following example generates a code file and a configuration file for the service.
svcutil.exe /language:cs /out:TaxServiceClient.cs http://192.168.124.26:81/TaxProductionService
Step 4: Write Plugin to consume external WCF Service
Add the above generated .CS class into the plugin solution. In Visual Studio, right-click the client project in Solution Explorer and select Add and then Existing Item. Select the TaxServiceClient.cs file generated in the preceding step.
Open the plugin.cs class from the solution. And call the WCF client using channel factory.
#region Calling WCF Service
BasicHttpBinding myBinding = new BasicHttpBinding();myBinding.Name = “BasicHttpBinding_IPOCService”;myBinding.Security.Mode = BasicHttpSecurityMode.None;myBinding.Security.Transport.ClientCredentialType = HttpClientCredentialType.None;myBinding.Security.Transport.ProxyCredentialType = HttpProxyCredentialType.None;myBinding.Security.Message.ClientCredentialType = BasicHttpMessageCredentialType.UserName;EndpointAddress endPointAddress = new EndpointAddress(“http://192.168.124.26:81/TaxProductionService.svc“);ChannelFactory<IPOCService> factory = new ChannelFactory<IPOCService>(myBinding, endPointAddress);IPOCService channel = factory.CreateChannel();taxAmount = channel.GetCalculatedTaxValue(unitPrice);factory.Close();
#endregion
Step 5: Register the Plugin using registration tool.
You can also download a sample code from below link:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/How-to-call-External-WCF-42c4490d
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