HttpListener.Prefixes Property
Definition
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Gets the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) prefixes handled by this HttpListener object.
public:
property System::Net::HttpListenerPrefixCollection ^ Prefixes { System::Net::HttpListenerPrefixCollection ^ get(); };
public System.Net.HttpListenerPrefixCollection Prefixes { get; }
member this.Prefixes : System.Net.HttpListenerPrefixCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Prefixes As HttpListenerPrefixCollection
Property Value
An HttpListenerPrefixCollection that contains the URI prefixes that this HttpListener object is configured to handle.
Exceptions
This object has been closed.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates using the Prefixes property to obtain and print the URI prefixes that are handled.
public static void DisplayPrefixesAndState(HttpListener listener)
{
// List the prefixes to which the server listens.
HttpListenerPrefixCollection prefixes = listener.Prefixes;
if (prefixes.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("There are no prefixes.");
}
foreach(string prefix in prefixes)
{
Console.WriteLine(prefix);
}
// Show the listening state.
if (listener.IsListening)
{
Console.WriteLine("The server is listening.");
}
}
Public Shared Sub DisplayPrefixesAndState(ByVal listener As HttpListener)
' List the prefixes to which the server listens.
Dim prefixes As HttpListenerPrefixCollection = listener.Prefixes
If prefixes.Count = 0 Then
Console.WriteLine("There are no prefixes.")
End If
For Each prefix As String In prefixes
Console.WriteLine(prefix)
Next
' Show the listening state.
If listener.IsListening Then
Console.WriteLine("The server is listening.")
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The prefixes are in canonical form. For a detailed description of prefixes, see the HttpListener class overview.