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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:39:51+00:00 2026-05-11T16:39:51+00:00

If a WCF service returns a byte array in its response message, there’s a

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If a WCF service returns a byte array in its response message, there’s a chance the data will exceed the default length of 16384 bytes. When this happens, the exception will be something like

The maximum array length quota (16384)
has been exceeded while reading XML
data. This quota may be increased by
changing the MaxArrayLength property
on the XmlDictionaryReaderQuotas
object used when creating the XML
reader.

All the advice I’ve seen on the web is just to increase the settings in the <readerQuotas> element to their maximum, so something like

<readerQuotas maxDepth="2147483647" maxStringContentLength="2147483647"
              maxArrayLength="2147483647" maxBytesPerRead="2147483647"
              maxNameTableCharCount="2147483647" />

on the server, and similar on the client.

I would like to know of any drawbacks with this approach, particularly if the size of the byte array may only occassionally get very large. Do the settings above just make WCF declare a huge array for each request? Do you have to limit the maximum size of the data returned, or can you just specify a reasonably-sized buffer and get WCF to keep going until all the data is read?

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    2026-05-11T16:39:51+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:39 pm

    The main drawback is a potential vulnerability to attacks – e.g. a malicious source can now flood your webserver with message up to 2 GB in size and potentially bring it down.

    Of course, allowing 2 GB messages also puts some strain on your server in terms of memory consumption, since those messages need to be assembled in memory, in full (unless you use streaming protocols in WCF). If you have 10 clients sending you 2 GB messages, you’ll need plenty of RAM on your server! 🙂

    Other than that, I don’t see any real issues.

    Marc

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