I'm working on a Windows Form application and there's a WCF service that needs to be called. I need to add a header (authorization - custom) to the request before it's sent to the service. I have a custom inspector class as well. I tried the following but the service is not called, somehow, and it returns an exception.
public object BeforeSendRequest(ref Message request, IClientChannel channel)
{
MessageHeader header = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("Authorization", "", "Basic Y19udGk6Q29udGlfQjNTVA==");
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(header);
HttpRequestMessageProperty httpRequestProperty = new HttpRequestMessageProperty();
httpRequestProperty.Headers.Add("Authorization", "Basic Y19udGk6Q29udGlfQjNTVA==");
httpRequestProperty.Headers.Add(HttpRequestHeader.UserAgent, "Continental");
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageProperties[HttpRequestMessageProperty.Name] = httpRequestProperty;
sentMessages.Add(request.ToString());
return null;
}
I also tried simplest way like this one:
MessageHeader header = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("Authorization", "", "Basic Y19udGk6Q29udGlfQjNTVA==");
request.Headers.Add(header);
but it's the same, authorization header is added but it does not reach the service, how can I know what header is received by the service? I used SOAP UI and service responds well when I add such a header manually in the request (before running).
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