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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:16:05+00:00 2026-05-12T14:16:05+00:00

I have a REST WCF service. Its using a webHttpBinding and the configuration looks

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I have a REST WCF service. Its using a webHttpBinding and the configuration looks like this:

<service name="IndexingService.RestService" behaviorConfiguration="IndexingService.Service1Behavior">
    <endpoint
      address=""
      binding="webHttpBinding"
      bindingConfiguration="CustomMapper"
      contract="IndexingService.IIndexingService"
      behaviorConfiguration="webby"/>
</service>

The CustomMapper is used to apply a custom WebContentTypeMapper, which I tried to configure like this:

<binding name="CustomMapper">
        <webMessageEncoding webContentTypeMapperType="IndexingService.CustomContentTypeMapper, IndexingService" />
        <httpTransport manualAddressing="true" />
</binding>

But I cannot figure out where in my web.config I should insert these lines:

  • If I put these lines below I get an error, because webMessageEncoding is not a recognized element.
  • If I put the lines below a custom binding tag, I get an error that wsHttpBinding does not have a CustomMapper defined!?

Can somebody explain how to use a custom type mapper together with webHttpBinding?

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    2026-05-12T14:16:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:16 pm

    If you define a complete custom binding (as you do here with CustomMapper):

    <binding name="CustomMapper">
       <webMessageEncoding webContentTypeMapperType=
                 "IndexingService.CustomContentTypeMapper, IndexingService" />
       <httpTransport manualAddressing="true" />
    </binding>
    

    then you need to use that custom binding in your service endpoint – not webHttpBinding! This config section does not define just a bindingConfiguration!

    Try this config here:

    <system.serviceModel>
      <bindings>
        <customBinding>
           <binding name="CustomMapper">
              <webMessageEncoding webContentTypeMapperType=
                     "IndexingService.CustomContentTypeMapper, IndexingService" />
              <httpTransport manualAddressing="true" />
           </binding>
        </customBinding>
      </bindings>
      <services>
        <service name="IndexingService.RestService"   
                 behaviorConfiguration="IndexingService.Service1Behavior">
            <endpoint
               address=""
                binding="customBinding"
                bindingConfiguration="CustomMapper"
                contract="IndexingService.IIndexingService"
                behaviorConfiguration="webby"/>
         </service>
      </services>
    </system.serviceModel>
    

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