Changing a service endpoint address in my web.config with XML Transformation
I've got two endpoint addresses associated with my service, and I want to change both of them in my Web.Release.config. I haven't worked with XML transformations before so I'm unsure of how to do this, especially for cases when there are more than one endpoint addresses that need to be changed.
I have found other examples on Stackoverflow, but the XML structure for those is different than what I have.
</configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.IDocuments" />
</service>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.ILeads" />
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
The two endpoint addresses https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc and https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc are what I need to change.
xml visual-studio xslt transformation
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I've got two endpoint addresses associated with my service, and I want to change both of them in my Web.Release.config. I haven't worked with XML transformations before so I'm unsure of how to do this, especially for cases when there are more than one endpoint addresses that need to be changed.
I have found other examples on Stackoverflow, but the XML structure for those is different than what I have.
</configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.IDocuments" />
</service>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.ILeads" />
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
The two endpoint addresses https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc and https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc are what I need to change.
xml visual-studio xslt transformation
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I've got two endpoint addresses associated with my service, and I want to change both of them in my Web.Release.config. I haven't worked with XML transformations before so I'm unsure of how to do this, especially for cases when there are more than one endpoint addresses that need to be changed.
I have found other examples on Stackoverflow, but the XML structure for those is different than what I have.
</configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.IDocuments" />
</service>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.ILeads" />
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
The two endpoint addresses https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc and https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc are what I need to change.
xml visual-studio xslt transformation
I've got two endpoint addresses associated with my service, and I want to change both of them in my Web.Release.config. I haven't worked with XML transformations before so I'm unsure of how to do this, especially for cases when there are more than one endpoint addresses that need to be changed.
I have found other examples on Stackoverflow, but the XML structure for those is different than what I have.
</configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.IDocuments" />
</service>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MyService.ServiceBehavior" name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc"
behaviorConfiguration="MyService.EndpointBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="TransportSecurity"
contract="MyService.ILeads" />
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
The two endpoint addresses https://MyApp.net/Documents.svc and https://MyApp.net/Leads.svc are what I need to change.
xml visual-studio xslt transformation
xml visual-studio xslt transformation
edited Nov 21 '18 at 18:53
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asked Nov 20 '18 at 17:58
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I figured it out. Here's the transformation I came up with.
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Documents.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
<service name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Leads.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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I figured it out. Here's the transformation I came up with.
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Documents.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
<service name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Leads.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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I figured it out. Here's the transformation I came up with.
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Documents.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
<service name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Leads.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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I figured it out. Here's the transformation I came up with.
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Documents.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
<service name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Leads.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
I figured it out. Here's the transformation I came up with.
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MyService.Documents">
<endpoint name="MyService.Documents.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Documents.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
<service name="MyService.Leads">
<endpoint name="MyService.Leads.Endpoint"
address="https://MyApp-sandbox.net/Leads.svc"
xdt:Locator="Match(name)"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes(address)"/>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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