HttpServerChannel.ChannelSinkChain Property
Definition
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Gets the channel sink chain that the current channel is using.
public:
property System::Runtime::Remoting::Channels::IServerChannelSink ^ ChannelSinkChain { System::Runtime::Remoting::Channels::IServerChannelSink ^ get(); };
public System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.IServerChannelSink ChannelSinkChain { get; }
member this.ChannelSinkChain : System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.IServerChannelSink
Public ReadOnly Property ChannelSinkChain As IServerChannelSink
Property Value
The channel sink chain that the current channel is using.
Implements
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the ChannelSinkChain property. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HttpServerChannel class.
// Get the channel's sink chain.
IServerChannelSink^ sinkChain = serverChannel->ChannelSinkChain;
Console::WriteLine( L"The type of the server channel's sink chain is {0}.", sinkChain->GetType() );
// Get the channel's sink chain.
IServerChannelSink sinkChain = serverChannel.ChannelSinkChain;
Console.WriteLine(
"The type of the server channel's sink chain is {0}.",
sinkChain.GetType().ToString());
Applies to
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