HttpListener.Abort Method
Definition
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Shuts down the HttpListener object immediately, discarding all currently queued requests.
public:
void Abort();
public void Abort ();
member this.Abort : unit -> unit
Public Sub Abort ()
Examples
The following code example demonstrates calling this method.
public static void CheckTestUrl(HttpListener listener, HttpListenerRequest request)
{
if (request.RawUrl == "/www.contoso.com/test/NoReply")
{
listener.Abort ();
return;
}
}
Public Shared Sub CheckTestUrl(ByVal listener As HttpListener, ByVal request As HttpListenerRequest)
If request.RawUrl = "/www.contoso.com/test/NoReply" Then
listener.Abort()
Return
End If
End Sub
Remarks
This method disposes of all resources held by this listener. Any pending requests are unable to complete.
After calling this method, you will receive an ObjectDisposedException if you attempt to use this HttpListener.
Notes to Callers
This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing in the .NET Framework.
Applies to
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