WCF - separating service contracts and partial deriving?
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So, I've seperated my WCF service contracts into discrete contracts for re-use.
I use to have IOneServiceContract that contained 3 functions: Function1, Function2, Function3.
I've seperated this service contract into two discrete service contracts: IServiceContract1 and IServiceContract2. IServiceContract1 contains Function1 and IServiceContract2 contains Function2 and Function3. This will allow me to re-use the discrete IServiceContract1 and/or IServiceContract2 to build a new service contract that represents the contract for the public service.
Knowing this...and hopefully I haven't messed up the description so that you can't follow the rest...
I have two services IService1 and IService2.
IService1 implements IServiceContract1 and IServiceContract2. This works perfect as IService1 needs to implement all of the functions: Function1, Function2, Function3.
IService2 however doesn't need to implement all of the functions of IServiceContract2, only Function1.
Is there a way for IService2 to partially implement the contract? I know that sounds ridiculous. Is the correct way to handle this situation to try and logically separate IServiceContract2 so that IService2 only has to implement the pieces that it needs?
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