WCF ConcurrencyMode Single and InstanceContextMode PerCall

maxence51 picture maxence51 · Aug 19, 2011 · Viewed 20.7k times · Source

I have an issue with my wcf service config. I would like every call to my service create a new instance of the service. For the concurrency I would like to one call is finished before another start.

Thus if I have a service like this one:

[ServiceBehavior(ConcurrencyMode=ConcurrencyMode.Single,
InstanceContextMode=InstanceContextMode.PerCall)]
public class MyService: IMyService
{
    public bool MyServiceOp()
    {
        Debug.WriteLine("thread "+ 
            Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId.ToString());
        Debug.WriteLine("start operation ");
        Do_work()
        Debug.WriteLine("end operation");
        return true;
    }
}

When I call it with multiple call in a loop, the trace give:

thread 1
thread 2
start operation
start operation
end operation
end operation

While I would like to have this:

thread 1 start operation end operation
thread 2 start operation end operation

Is this possible? Thank you

Answer

ErnieL picture ErnieL · Aug 22, 2011

I know this question was marked as answered, but there is a better alternative:

If you use a InstanceContextMode.Single then you will reuse the same instance for all calls. If your service is long running this requires your code to manage resources perfectly, since it will never be garbage collected without a service restart.

Instead keep the InstanceContextMode.PerCall for “every call to my service creates a new instance” and then use throttling: Set the max concurrent instances to 1. The MSDN documentation does exactly this as one of the examples.