What's Owin got to do with WCF?












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I have a WCF Service project. It builds with no error and runs in Visual Studio (2015). When I attempt to access the service page via the Browser, for example, http://localhost:59007/MyServiceEndpoint.svc it shows a yellow screen of death with references to Owin.



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Hello ?! Whats OWIN got to do with it? I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now. I checked my Proj References, and there is no reference to Owin Dll's anywhere. What's going on?










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  • Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

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  • @Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

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I have a WCF Service project. It builds with no error and runs in Visual Studio (2015). When I attempt to access the service page via the Browser, for example, http://localhost:59007/MyServiceEndpoint.svc it shows a yellow screen of death with references to Owin.



enter image description here



Hello ?! Whats OWIN got to do with it? I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now. I checked my Proj References, and there is no reference to Owin Dll's anywhere. What's going on?










share|improve this question























  • Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

    – Sergey Vaulin
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:13











  • @Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

    – joedotnot
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:20














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I have a WCF Service project. It builds with no error and runs in Visual Studio (2015). When I attempt to access the service page via the Browser, for example, http://localhost:59007/MyServiceEndpoint.svc it shows a yellow screen of death with references to Owin.



enter image description here



Hello ?! Whats OWIN got to do with it? I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now. I checked my Proj References, and there is no reference to Owin Dll's anywhere. What's going on?










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I have a WCF Service project. It builds with no error and runs in Visual Studio (2015). When I attempt to access the service page via the Browser, for example, http://localhost:59007/MyServiceEndpoint.svc it shows a yellow screen of death with references to Owin.



enter image description here



Hello ?! Whats OWIN got to do with it? I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now. I checked my Proj References, and there is no reference to Owin Dll's anywhere. What's going on?







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  • Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

    – Sergey Vaulin
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:13











  • @Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

    – joedotnot
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:20



















  • Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

    – Sergey Vaulin
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:13











  • @Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

    – joedotnot
    Nov 29 '18 at 0:20

















Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

– Sergey Vaulin
Nov 28 '18 at 7:13





Please add Startup1 file from this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/aspnet/overview/owin-and-katana/…

– Sergey Vaulin
Nov 28 '18 at 7:13













@Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

– joedotnot
Nov 29 '18 at 0:20





@Sergey.. No. See part of my question where i said I've used WCF before OWIN was invented, did not use OWIN before and don't intend to use now :-)

– joedotnot
Nov 29 '18 at 0:20












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It turns out even though I was not referencing OWIN anywhere in my WCF project, somehow the OWIN DLL's (Microsoft.Owin.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Security.dll, Owin.dll, Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll) were present in the /bin of my WCF project.



I deleted all of them manually and now the yellow screen of death is gone !






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    It turns out even though I was not referencing OWIN anywhere in my WCF project, somehow the OWIN DLL's (Microsoft.Owin.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Security.dll, Owin.dll, Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll) were present in the /bin of my WCF project.



    I deleted all of them manually and now the yellow screen of death is gone !






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      It turns out even though I was not referencing OWIN anywhere in my WCF project, somehow the OWIN DLL's (Microsoft.Owin.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Security.dll, Owin.dll, Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll) were present in the /bin of my WCF project.



      I deleted all of them manually and now the yellow screen of death is gone !






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        It turns out even though I was not referencing OWIN anywhere in my WCF project, somehow the OWIN DLL's (Microsoft.Owin.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Security.dll, Owin.dll, Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll) were present in the /bin of my WCF project.



        I deleted all of them manually and now the yellow screen of death is gone !






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        It turns out even though I was not referencing OWIN anywhere in my WCF project, somehow the OWIN DLL's (Microsoft.Owin.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.dll, Microsoft.Owin.Security.dll, Owin.dll, Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll) were present in the /bin of my WCF project.



        I deleted all of them manually and now the yellow screen of death is gone !







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