As BasicHttpsBinding is new at .net 4.5, I don't seem to be able to find much stuff around differences between the two.
What is the difference between BasicHttpsBinding and WsHttpBinding with Transport security?
Asked Answered
Based on the name I assume one uses HTTPS as the transport and the other HTTP –
Brookbrooke
I thought that Transport security uses https too –
Learned
Only a comment. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… The transport security for this binding is Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) over HTTP, or HTTPS. I think SSL over HTTP mean WS is doing the SSL part. Again only a comment. –
Brookbrooke
Indeed the two bindings are very similar. The only real difference is that to require HTTPS, the endpoint needed to be configured with a BasicHttpBinding in which you define the security mode as Transport (or any of the other valid enumerations). With a BasicHttpsBinding on the endpoint, the security mode is defaulted to Transport and the client credential type is set to None.
So here was your configuration before WCF 4.5:
<system.serviceModel>
<bindings>
<basicHttpBinding>
<binding name="Service.BasicHttp.BindingConfig">
<security mode="Transport" />
</binding>
</basicHttpBinding>
</bindings>
<services>
<service name="ServiceImpl">
<endpoint address="" binding="basicHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="Service.BasicHttp.BindingConfig"
name="IService.Http" contract="IService">
</endpoint>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
With WCF 4.5, the same configuration can be simplified to:
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="ServiceImpl">
<endpoint address="" binding="basicHttpsBinding" name="IService.Http" contract="IService">
</endpoint>
</service>
</services>
</system.serviceModel>
See What’s new in WCF 4.5? BasicHttpsBinding for additional detail.
Interesting. This answer compares basicHttpsBinding & basicHttpBinding but the original question title asks the difference between basicHttpsBinding and WSHttpBinding (WS=WebService). –
Geophyte
© 2022 - 2024 — McMap. All rights reserved.