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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:27:05+00:00 2026-05-12T05:27:05+00:00

Are there any tools that go beyond requiring deep and intimate knowledge of every

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Are there any tools that go beyond requiring deep and intimate knowledge of every configuration option and nuance and will just setup an application with a minimum of inputs. Something like a wizard that produces the XML configuration based on those simple inputs. I don’t care about security I just need the service to work. Ideally the tool would be able to setup IIS6 as well or at least with a given set of options it would produce a list of steps I needed to complete in IIS.

The Microsoft Service Configuration Editor is no better than direct editing of the XMl. I did find a web site that has the right idea but it wasn’t able to solve my simple installation. (http://www.noemax.com/support/wcf_binding_configuration_wizard.html).

Is there anything out there that puts some convention into play over this mountain of configuration?

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    2026-05-12T05:27:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:27 am

    WCF configuration can look very daunting at first, indeed! I like that configuration wizard you linked to – why wasn’t it good enough for you?

    I don’t know of any tool right now, that would solve your problem and help you figure out the proper configuration – it really boils down to learning the ropes and getting to know the ins and outs of it, I’m afraid.

    Basically, what I’ve learned is : don’t even start to imagine all the things you could do – try to focus on what you should do (and what you need).

    Really, it boils down to about five scenarios as outlined in the excellent book “Programming WCF” by Juval Lowy:

    • intranet apps (use the NetTcp binding, Windows security)
    • internet apps (use the wsHttp binding if ever possible, username/pwd or certificates for security)
    • business-to-business apps (use whatever binding makes sense, secure by certificates)
    • queue message delivery (MSMQ)
    • no-security apps (legacy ASMX support, interop with “dumb” webservice clients)

    Basically, pick the one you need, and from there, you’re pretty much set as to what to do and how to do it. I would definitely recommend checking out Juval’s book – excellent excellent resource!

    So the question is: which category does your app fit in? Based on that, you can pretty much determine all that’s needed from there.

    Also, I watched two screencasts that really helped me get over the heaps of configuration options in WCF, and focus on what’s really important:

    • Extreme WCF with Miguel Castro
    • Demystifying WCF with Keith Elder

    Both gave me a good feel for what configuration is really needed – and what is just fluff.

    Hope that helps some!

    Marc

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