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WCF Routing Service - What suppose to be given for FilterData for Http Headers?

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Hi,

I'm using the WCF Routing Service in order to route the requests to different versions of the services based on the Http Headers.

There are different kinds of clients ( Java clients,.NET clients) are going to consume the WCF Routing Service..

1. Does SoapHeaders(OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders) Works for java clients? Or shall I need to use the HttpHeaders(OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageProperties)

This is how I have added the Http Headers to the Client.. I didnt use the ClientMessageInspector... Below is the code to set the Http Headers

C#
<pre>HttpRequestMessageProperty httpRequestProperty = new HttpRequestMessageProperty();

 httpRequestProperty.Headers.Add("Version", "1");
 using (OperationContextScope scope = new OperationContextScope 
(client. InnerChannel))
{
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageProperties[HttpRequestMessageProperty.Name] = httpRequestProperty; }

2. If I use the Http Headers how the filters needs to be set up? What I suppose to give it for FilterData for Http Headers?


C#
<pre>< filter name="x1" filterType="XPath" filterData="" />


Please do help me..

Thanks Deepa
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