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Can you trace WCF using Failed Request Tracing

Yes you can.  I wrote this blog a long time ago that explains how to setup a Hello World WCF service and consumer.  I have also written numerous articles about Failed Request Traces:

  • Lab 4: Install and configure Failed Request Tracing
  • Lab 16: Configuring Failed Request Tracing to take a memory dump
  • Install Failed Request Tracing on IIS 8.5 Server Core
  • How to install IIS and Tracing on a Nano for Windows Server 2016
  • 500.79 Internal Server Error
  • Enable Failed Request Tracing for an Azure App Service Web App
  • What’s new in IIS 10

Simply, it works just like any other supported file / request type, nothing special is required.  I was looking for confirmation and wasn’t able to find any direct hit for my query so I  wrote this.  See Figure 1 and Figure 2 where a request to an SVC file is captured and traced.

Figure 1, tracing an SVC file, WCF using FREB, Failed Request Tracing

Figure 2, tracing an SVC file, WCF using FREB, Failed Request Tracing

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