HttpListener.IsListening Property
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether HttpListener has been started.
public:
property bool IsListening { bool get(); };
public bool IsListening { get; }
member this.IsListening : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsListening As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the HttpListener was started; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates using this property to determine the listening state of an instance.
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
To start an HttpListener, call the Start method.
Applies to
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