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<protocolMapping>

Represents a configuration section for defining a set of default protocol mapping between transport protocol schemes (e.g., http, net.tcp, net.pipe, etc.) and WCF bindings. When creating default endpoints at run time, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) looks at the configured mappings and decides on which binding to use for a particular based address.

<configuration>
  <system.serviceModel>
    <protocolMapping>

Syntax

<protocolMapping>
  <add binding="String"
       bindingConfiguration="String"
       scheme="http/net.msmq/net.pipe/net.tcp" />
</protocolMapping>

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

None.

Child Elements

Element Description
<filters> Contains a default protocol mapping between a transport protocol scheme (e.g., http, net.tcp, net.pipe, etc.) and a WCF binding.

Parent Elements

Element Description
<system.serviceModel> The root element of all WCF configuration elements.

Example

The following configuration example shows the default protocol mapping in the machine.config file. You can override this default mapping at the machine level by modifying the machine.config file. Or if you would only like to override it within the scope of an application, you can override this section within your application configuration file and change the mapping for individual protocol schemes.

<protocolMapping>
  <add scheme="http"
       binding="basicHttpBinding" />
  <add scheme="net.tcp"
       binding="netTcpBinding" />
  <add scheme="net.pipe"
       binding="netNamedPipeBinding" />
  <add scheme="net.msmq"
       binding="netMsmqBinding" />
</protocolMapping>

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