HttpListenerTimeoutsElement.HeaderWait Property
Definition
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Gets the time, in seconds, allowed for the HttpListener to parse the request header.
public:
property TimeSpan HeaderWait { TimeSpan get(); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("headerWait", DefaultValue=0, IsRequired=false)]
public TimeSpan HeaderWait { get; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("headerWait", DefaultValue=0, IsRequired=false)>]
member this.HeaderWait : TimeSpan
Public ReadOnly Property HeaderWait As TimeSpan
Property Value
The time, in seconds, allowed for the HttpListener to parse the request header.
- Attributes
Remarks
This timeout is only enforced after the first request on the connection is routed to the HttpListener.
The system cannot determine the request queue or URL group that the request is associated with until the headers have been parsed. Therefore, the HttpListener enforces the default HeaderWait timer for the first request on a connection. Subsequent requests on a Keep-Alive connection will use the value set on this property.
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