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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:19:59+00:00 2026-05-17T15:19:59+00:00

when adding a service reference an app.config is generated. What I’d like to know

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when adding a service reference an app.config is generated. What I’d like to know is, do the bindings, endpoints and everything else reflect the service, that I created the reference to? Do they specifically define that services bindings, security type,..etc, or is it simply a generic app.config? There seem to be a lot of settings..

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    2026-05-17T15:20:00+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    Yes, the amount of stuff the Add Service Reference wizard dumps in your app.config/web.config is staggering – and largely unnecessary (because it basically puts in all the settings, even all of those that are default values).

    Yes, the settings include thing like

    • binding and binding configuration (parameters like timeouts, proxies etc.)
    • behaviors (client-side)
    • client endpoint(s)

    If you’re interested in learning how to manually create those configs to the bare minimum (which is very easy to do, very easy to understand, too!), watch these videos:

    • DotNet Rocks TV Show #122: Miguel Castro on Extreme WCF
    • DotNet Rocks TV Show #135: Keith Elder Demystifies WCF

    Both show how easy it is to create manual configs and how little you really need to supply! Highly recommended.

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