SecurityTokenHandlerCollection.CanReadToken Method
Definition
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Returns a value that indicates whether a specified token can be read by one of the handlers in the collection.
Overloads
CanReadToken(String) |
Returns a value that indicates whether the specified string representation of a token can be read by one of the handlers in this collection. |
CanReadToken(XmlReader) |
Returns a value that indicates whether the specified token can be read by one of the handlers in this collection. |
CanReadToken(String)
Returns a value that indicates whether the specified string representation of a token can be read by one of the handlers in this collection.
public:
bool CanReadToken(System::String ^ tokenString);
public bool CanReadToken (string tokenString);
member this.CanReadToken : string -> bool
Public Function CanReadToken (tokenString As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- tokenString
- String
The token represented as a string.
Returns
true
if the collection contains a token handler that can read the specified token; otherwise false
.
Exceptions
tokenString
is null
or an empty string.
Remarks
The method invokes the SecurityTokenHandler.CanReadToken(String) method on the token handlers (SecurityTokenHandler) in the collection to determine whether the token can be read.
Applies to
CanReadToken(XmlReader)
Returns a value that indicates whether the specified token can be read by one of the handlers in this collection.
public:
bool CanReadToken(System::Xml::XmlReader ^ reader);
public bool CanReadToken (System.Xml.XmlReader reader);
member this.CanReadToken : System.Xml.XmlReader -> bool
Public Function CanReadToken (reader As XmlReader) As Boolean
Parameters
- reader
- XmlReader
An XML reader positioned at the start element. The reader should not be advanced.
Returns
true
if the token can be read; otherwise false
.