I recently converted some Silverlight 3 WCF services to use the new binary http bindings. Long strings are often sent over to the server for deserialization in these services and I previously used to ensure the data could be read properly. However, with the new binding I can't find the correct place to add the element:
<customBinding>
<binding name="binaryHttpBinding">
<binaryMessageEncoding maxReadPoolSize="2147483647" maxSessionSize="2147483647" maxWritePoolSize="2147483647"/>
<httpTransport maxBufferPoolSize="2147483647" maxBufferSize="2147483647" maxReceivedMessageSize="2147483647"/>
</binding>
</customBinding>
Here's one attempt:
<customBinding>
<binding name="binaryHttpBinding">
<binaryMessageEncoding maxReadPoolSize="2147483647" maxSessionSize="2147483647" maxWritePoolSize="2147483647"/>
<httpTransport maxBufferPoolSize="2147483647" maxBufferSize="2147483647" maxReceivedMessageSize="2147483647"/>
<textMessageEncoding>
<readerQuotas maxDepth="32" maxStringContentLength="5242880"
maxArrayLength="200000" maxBytesPerRead="4096" maxNameTableCharCount="16384" />
</textMessageEncoding>
</binding>
</customBinding>
That caused other problems - it doesn't seem like a good idea to have a binary encoding and a textMessageEncoding in the same binding. So using only the binary encoding, how can I increase the reader quotas to allow deserialization of large strings?