BasicHttpBinding.Security Property
Definition
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Gets the type of security used with this binding.
public:
property System::ServiceModel::BasicHttpSecurity ^ Security { System::ServiceModel::BasicHttpSecurity ^ get(); void set(System::ServiceModel::BasicHttpSecurity ^ value); };
public:
property System::ServiceModel::BasicHttpSecurity ^ Security { System::ServiceModel::BasicHttpSecurity ^ get(); };
public System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpSecurity Security { get; set; }
public System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpSecurity Security { get; }
member this.Security : System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpSecurity with get, set
member this.Security : System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpSecurity
Public Property Security As BasicHttpSecurity
Public ReadOnly Property Security As BasicHttpSecurity
Property Value
The BasicHttpSecurity that is used with this binding. The default value is None.
Examples
The following example gets the Security
property.
BasicHttpBinding binding = new BasicHttpBinding();
BasicHttpSecurity security = binding.Security;
Remarks
By default, the SOAP message is not secured and the client is not authenticated. To use a non-default type of security, use the BasicHttpBinding(BasicHttpSecurityMode) constructor.
Applies to
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