It took some time to solve this and the conclusions are interesting.
Our Office (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) add-in sends a request to our custom WCF service, the hosting Office application terminates, leaving this entry in the application log:
Provider: .NET Runtime
EventID: 1023
Level: 2
Task: 0
Keywords: 0x80000000000000
Channel: Application
EventData: .NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.4200 - Fatal Execution Engine Error (6BC47B3E) (80131506)
To reproduce this, create a new "Word 2007 Add-in" project in Visual Studio 2008. Add references to System.ServiceModel and System.Runtime.Serialization. Modify your ThisAddin class to contain this code, which I believe is the minimum code necessary to reproduce this behaviour:
[Serializable]
public class CustomQuery { }
[Serializable]
public class CustomQueryCollection : ReadOnlyCollection<CustomQuery>
{
public CustomQueryCollection(IEnumerable<CustomQuery> queries)
: base(queries.ToArray())
{ }
}
[Serializable]
[KnownType(typeof(CustomQueryCollection))]
public class CustomRequest : ISerializable
{
readonly CustomQueryCollection _collection;
public CustomRequest(IEnumerable<CustomQuery> queries)
{
_collection = new CustomQueryCollection(queries);
}
protected CustomRequest(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
_collection = (CustomQueryCollection)info.GetValue("Queries", typeof(CustomQueryCollection));
}
public CustomQueryCollection Queries { get { return _collection; } }
void ISerializable.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
info.AddValue("Queries", _collection);
}
}
[ServiceContract]
public interface ICustomService
{
[OperationContract]
void SendRequest(CustomRequest request);
}
[ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single)]
public class CustomService : ICustomService
{
public void SendRequest(CustomRequest request)
{
// this line is never reached.
}
}
public class CustomClient : ClientBase<ICustomService>, ICustomService
{
public CustomClient(Binding binding, EndpointAddress address)
: base(binding, address)
{ }
public void SendRequest(CustomRequest request)
{
Channel.SendRequest(request);
}
}
public partial class ThisAddIn
{
private void ThisAddIn_Startup(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
var address = "net.pipe://localhost/kamikaze";
var endpointAddress = new EndpointAddress(address);
var binding = new NetNamedPipeBinding();
using (var serviceHost = new ServiceHost(new CustomService()))
using (var client = new CustomClient(binding, endpointAddress))
{
serviceHost.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(ICustomService), binding, address);
serviceHost.Open();
client.SendRequest(new CustomRequest(new CustomQuery[0]));
// this line is never reached.
serivceHost.Close();
}
}
private void ThisAddIn_Shutdown(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { }
#region VSTO generated code
private void InternalStartup()
{
this.Startup += new System.EventHandler(ThisAddIn_Startup);
this.Shutdown += new System.EventHandler(ThisAddIn_Shutdown);
}
#endregion
}
Hit [F5]: Word 2007 starts, and then disappears, leaving the log 开发者_运维技巧message described above in your system's application log. The same code works perfectly fine in all other contexts that we've tried.
Change these lines of code:
[KnownType(typeof(CustomQueryCollection))]
[KnownType(typeof(CustomQuery[]))]
_collection = (CustomQueryCollection)info.GetValue("Queries", typeof(CustomQueryCollection));
_collection = new CustomQueryCollection((CustomQuery[]) info.GetValue("Queries", typeof(CustomQuery[])));
info.AddValue("Queries", _collection);
info.AddValue("Queries", _collection.ToArray());
...there. No more fatal engine execution errors. I suspect this is related to Office being a .Net 2.0 host, while all our other use cases and tests involved .Net 3.5 hosts, but I'm only guessing.
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