IErrorHandler.HandleError(Exception) Method
Definition
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Enables error-related processing and returns a value that indicates whether the dispatcher aborts the session and the instance context in certain cases.
public:
bool HandleError(Exception ^ error);
public bool HandleError (Exception error);
abstract member HandleError : Exception -> bool
Public Function HandleError (error As Exception) As Boolean
Parameters
- error
- Exception
The exception thrown during processing.
Returns
true
if Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) should not abort the session (if there is one) and instance context if the instance context is not Single; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates a service that implements IErrorHandler that returns only FaultException<TDetail> of type GreetingFault
when a service method throws a managed exception.
#region IErrorHandler Members
public bool HandleError(Exception error)
{
Console.WriteLine("HandleError called.");
// Returning true indicates you performed your behavior.
return true;
}
// This is a trivial implementation that converts Exception to FaultException<GreetingFault>.
public void ProvideFault(
Exception error,
MessageVersion ver,
ref Message msg
)
{
Console.WriteLine("ProvideFault called. Converting Exception to GreetingFault....");
FaultException<GreetingFault> fe
= new FaultException<GreetingFault>(new GreetingFault(error.Message));
MessageFault fault = fe.CreateMessageFault();
msg = Message.CreateMessage(
ver,
fault,
"http://microsoft.wcf.documentation/ISampleService/SampleMethodGreetingFaultFault"
);
}
#endregion
#Region "IErrorHandler Members"
Public Function HandleError(ByVal [error] As Exception) As Boolean Implements IErrorHandler.HandleError
Console.WriteLine("HandleError called.")
' Returning true indicates you performed your behavior.
Return True
End Function
' This is a trivial implementation that converts Exception to FaultException<GreetingFault>.
Public Sub ProvideFault(ByVal [error] As Exception, ByVal ver As MessageVersion, ByRef msg As Message) Implements IErrorHandler.ProvideFault
Console.WriteLine("ProvideFault called. Converting Exception to GreetingFault....")
Dim fe As New FaultException(Of GreetingFault)(New GreetingFault([error].Message))
Dim fault As MessageFault = fe.CreateMessageFault()
msg = Message.CreateMessage(ver, fault, "http://microsoft.wcf.documentation/ISampleService/SampleMethodGreetingFaultFault")
End Sub
#End Region
The following code example shows how to use a service behavior to add the IErrorHandler implementation to the ErrorHandlers property.
// This behavior modifies no binding parameters.
#region IServiceBehavior Members
public void AddBindingParameters(
ServiceDescription description,
ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase,
System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<ServiceEndpoint> endpoints,
System.ServiceModel.Channels.BindingParameterCollection parameters
)
{
return;
}
// This behavior is an IErrorHandler implementation and
// must be applied to each ChannelDispatcher.
public void ApplyDispatchBehavior(ServiceDescription description, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase)
{
Console.WriteLine("The EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior has been applied.");
foreach(ChannelDispatcher chanDisp in serviceHostBase.ChannelDispatchers)
{
chanDisp.ErrorHandlers.Add(this);
}
}
// This behavior requires that the contract have a SOAP fault with a detail type of GreetingFault.
public void Validate(ServiceDescription description, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase)
{
Console.WriteLine("Validate is called.");
foreach (ServiceEndpoint se in description.Endpoints)
{
// Must not examine any metadata endpoint.
if (se.Contract.Name.Equals("IMetadataExchange")
&& se.Contract.Namespace.Equals("http://schemas.microsoft.com/2006/04/mex"))
continue;
foreach (OperationDescription opDesc in se.Contract.Operations)
{
if (opDesc.Faults.Count == 0)
throw new InvalidOperationException(String.Format(
"EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior requires a "
+ "FaultContractAttribute(typeof(GreetingFault)) in each operation contract. "
+ "The \"{0}\" operation contains no FaultContractAttribute.",
opDesc.Name)
);
bool gfExists = false;
foreach (FaultDescription fault in opDesc.Faults)
{
if (fault.DetailType.Equals(typeof(GreetingFault)))
{
gfExists = true;
continue;
}
}
if (!gfExists)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException(
"EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior requires a FaultContractAttribute(typeof(GreetingFault)) in an operation contract."
);
}
}
}
}
#endregion
' This behavior modifies no binding parameters.
#Region "IServiceBehavior Members"
Public Sub AddBindingParameters(ByVal description As ServiceDescription, ByVal serviceHostBase As ServiceHostBase, ByVal endpoints As System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection(Of ServiceEndpoint), ByVal parameters As System.ServiceModel.Channels.BindingParameterCollection) Implements IServiceBehavior.AddBindingParameters
Return
End Sub
' This behavior is an IErrorHandler implementation and
' must be applied to each ChannelDispatcher.
Public Sub ApplyDispatchBehavior(ByVal description As ServiceDescription, ByVal serviceHostBase As ServiceHostBase) Implements IServiceBehavior.ApplyDispatchBehavior
Console.WriteLine("The EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior has been applied.")
For Each chanDisp As ChannelDispatcher In serviceHostBase.ChannelDispatchers
chanDisp.ErrorHandlers.Add(Me)
Next chanDisp
End Sub
' This behavior requires that the contract have a SOAP fault with a detail type of GreetingFault.
Public Sub Validate(ByVal description As ServiceDescription, ByVal serviceHostBase As ServiceHostBase) Implements IServiceBehavior.Validate
Console.WriteLine("Validate is called.")
For Each se As ServiceEndpoint In description.Endpoints
' Must not examine any metadata endpoint.
If se.Contract.Name.Equals("IMetadataExchange") AndAlso se.Contract.Namespace.Equals("http://schemas.microsoft.com/2006/04/mex") Then
Continue For
End If
For Each opDesc As OperationDescription In se.Contract.Operations
If opDesc.Faults.Count = 0 Then
Throw New InvalidOperationException(String.Format("EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior requires a " & "FaultContractAttribute(typeof(GreetingFault)) in each operation contract. " & "The ""{0}"" operation contains no FaultContractAttribute.", opDesc.Name))
End If
Dim gfExists As Boolean = False
For Each fault As FaultDescription In opDesc.Faults
If fault.DetailType.Equals(GetType(GreetingFault)) Then
gfExists = True
Continue For
End If
Next fault
If gfExists = False Then
Throw New InvalidOperationException("EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior requires a FaultContractAttribute(typeof(GreetingFault)) in an operation contract.")
End If
Next opDesc
Next se
End Sub
#End Region
The following code example shows how to configure the service to load the service behavior using an application configuration file. For more details about how to expose a service behavior in a configuration file, see IServiceBehavior.
<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service
name="Microsoft.WCF.Documentation.SampleService"
behaviorConfiguration="metaAndErrors">
<host>
<baseAddresses>
<add baseAddress="http://localhost:8080/SampleService"/>
</baseAddresses>
</host>
<endpoint
address=""
binding="wsHttpBinding"
contract="Microsoft.WCF.Documentation.ISampleService"
/>
<endpoint
address="mex"
binding="mexHttpBinding"
contract="IMetadataExchange"
/>
</service>
</services>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="metaAndErrors">
<serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true"/>
<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true"/>
<enforceGreetingFaults />
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
<extensions>
<behaviorExtensions>
<add
name="enforceGreetingFaults"
type="Microsoft.WCF.Documentation.EnforceGreetingFaultBehavior, HostApplication, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null"
/>
</behaviorExtensions>
</extensions>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
Remarks
Use the HandleError method to implement error-related behaviors such as error logging, system notifications, shutting down the application, and so on, and return a value that specifies whether the exception has been handled appropriately.
Note
Because the HandleError method can be called from many different places there are no guarantees made about which thread the method is called on. Do not depend on HandleError method being called on the operation thread.
All IErrorHandler implementations are called. By default (when the return value is false
), if there is an exception, the dispatcher aborts any session and aborts the InstanceContext if the InstanceContextMode is anything other than Single. The exception is then considered unhandled and any state is considered corrupt.
Return true
from HandleError to prevent this default behavior. If any error handler returns true
it instructs WCF that it is safe to continue using state associated with the failed request.
If no error handler returns true
from the HandleError method the exception is considered unhandled and the default response applies, potentially resulting in an aborted System.ServiceModel.InstanceContext and channel when communicating on a session channel or the ServiceBehaviorAttribute.InstanceContextMode property is not set to InstanceContextMode.Single.
The error
parameter is never null
and contains the exception object that was thrown.