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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T09:44:25+00:00 2026-06-12T09:44:25+00:00

I have recently changed an old asmx web service into a WCF web service

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I have recently changed an old asmx web service into a WCF web service by adding a .svc using VS 2010, which added the necessary WCF stuff to the web.config. The asmx file has been removed and the service class rewritten.
Now I want to cleanse my config from asmx stuff, but I can’t figure out which sections in the web.config that I can remove now.
Is there a list of sections that are asmx-only somewhere?
Or is there a list of sections that are the only things WCF needs?

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    2026-06-12T09:44:26+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 9:44 am

    Yes, there’s a list of the configuration sections that WCF uses, just about everything for your services and clients is located in the ServiceModel section. Refer to the system.serviceModel MSDN article for a complete overview. Here’s a list of the first level of sub-elements allowed in that section:

    <behaviors>
    <bindings>
    <client>
    <comContracts>
    <commonBehaviors>
    <diagnostics>
    <extensions>
    <protocolMapping>
    <routing>
    <serviceHostingEnvironment>
    <services> 
    <standardEndpoints>
    

    Of course there may be a few other web/app config sections on which WCF relies, for example if you have TraceListeners defined, etc.

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