Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer to specify the expected identity of the service. In the security authentication process between the client and service, WCF ensures that the identity of the service matches the value of this element. When set, this element specifies the expected DNS identity of the service. Only one of the settings in this section can have a value. When used in a service endpoint the identity element defines the identity of the service in WSDL.
Specified operation can't be performed since service instance still didn't process previous request and still has a pending ...
Specified receive location cannot be enabled since it has no BizTalk Host associated with it. Use receive location properties ...
Specifies one of the states the message can be in. Message status describes relationship between the message and service ...
Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer ...
Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer ...
Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer ...
Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer ...
Specifies settings that enable the client to authenticate the service. At the client, the identity element allows a developer ...
Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) in which the delivery receipt for the BizTalk Framework document must be received. ...