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Does the ServiceBehavior setting InstanceContextMode.Single sets a single instance regardless of the number of endpoints?

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Yes, you will get only one instance with InstanceContextMode.Single, regardless of the number of endpoints.

Daniel Vassallo
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  • So it means if use loadbalncer(I mean hosting the wcf stuff on more than 1 server and having multiple endpoints), using Singelton mode is not a correct one!?. Adding ConcurrencyMode = ConcurrencyMode.Multiple to sinlgelton also might not help as there is just one instance of the service! – patricgh Oct 16 '12 at 14:46