I know the distinction between UDDI and Ws-Discovery (well know location to search a service vs broadcast). But my question is : what is the simplest way to discover a webservice in WCF ? By simplest I mean what is already implemented in WCF and can be used now ? I've not seen any built-in implementation in WCF for UDDI or Ws-Discovery.
Do you have any link, or experience to share about these two protocols in WCF ?
UPDATE
Now I'm thinking about three solutions, waiting for WS-discovery on .NET 4.0, or maybe creating my own discovery binding with the Peer to Peer binding provided by WCF. This way I can broadcast a request. Or using the implementation provided by the link of eed3si9n.
I think that I'll do a gateway interface to easily change implementation latter.
.NET 4.0 will have WS-Discovery. See Messaging enhancements in .NET 4.0: (Discovery Part I) Using WS-Discovery in WCF 4.0. In the meantime, Claudio Masieri has provided an implementation. See WS-Discovery for WCF.
There's also a custom discovery implementation done in similar way as UDDI. See Windows Communication Service Discovery.
Imagine you have 200 clients using your funky Wcf service. They would all have in their conf file a section like this one:
<client>
<endpoint configurationName="default"
address="http://localhost/servicemodelsamples/service.svc"
binding="wsHttpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="Binding1"
contract="IDataContractCalculator" />
</client>
<bindings>
<wsHttpBinding>
<binding configurationName="Binding1" />
</wsHttpBinding>
</bindings>
Now, you decide to change the existing endpoint (server side) with a new one that uses SSL for security reason. How do you update your clients? You can quickly see that it can become tedious. So the idea I want to detail here is to implement a discovery service similar to what UDDI does and to use a metadata resolver to get the configuration out of the service in order to create dynamically a proxy allowing the client to discuss with the service.
This person has similar concern as you do, and seems to have a working solution.