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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:18:07+00:00 2026-05-23T01:18:07+00:00

Was planning to use Service Routing (on WCF/REST) to do some common tasks before

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Was planning to use Service Routing (on WCF/REST) to do some common tasks before a request hits the actual service. Now that I read more about it, looks like REST is not supported yet on RoutingService and the suggested method is to use System.Web.Routing or ARR.

What needs to happen in the router is a key validation, a header value extraction and versioning.

ARR doesn’t look right for this as it just routes and there is no “handler” we have access to. System.Web.Routing looks like a lot of custom implementation which might undermine the efficiency of WCF.

An old school alternative am thinking of is to have the common functionalities in one chain-of-responsibilities implementation and just compose it in every service. This has the disadvantage of being referenced in N number of places for N services. But this increasingly looks like the only alternative if I don’t want to mess with the WCF handling of endpoints.

Am looking for advice on a right way to do this, and any samples.

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    2026-05-23T01:18:07+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:18 am

    Didn’t try, but maybe writing a custom service behavior can solve your problem. Take a look here : Extending WCF with Custom Behaviors.

    The idea is to extend the WCF engine with a custom behavior, then attaching your service with this behaviors. This is transparent for the services.

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