I need to intercept the response of a service created using WCF with webHttpBinding (REST based service).
Now 开发者_如何学编程I want the XML emitted in a customized way. For e.g, currently a service method returns output like this:
<User xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<UserCellInfo>+91-98102239</UserCellInfo>
<UserDepartment>.NET Projects</UserDepartment>
<UserID>A10129</UserID>
<UserName>Jeff Thomson</UserName>
</User>
but I want it in a different custom way.Something like below
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rsp>
<User>
<UserCellInfo>+91-98102239</UserCellInfo>
<UserDepartment>.NET Projects</UserDepartment>
<UserId>A10129</UserId>
<UserName>Jeff Thomson</UserName>
</User>
</rsp>
In MSDN, I read that I need to use IDispatchMessageInspector to intercept the XML that goes out. But I couldn't find any code reference or example for it.
Any good ideas how to achieve this?
So I assume your WCF service method returns an instance of a User object in this method call, right?
Why not just define a wrapper class called rsp that contains the User instance? Then returning the rsp object would render in the desired style. Just a nice clean wrapper - no messy XML manipulation on the fly......
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