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ServicePoint.SupportsPipelining Property

Definition

Indicates whether the ServicePoint object supports pipelined connections.

public:
 property bool SupportsPipelining { bool get(); };
public bool SupportsPipelining { get; }
member this.SupportsPipelining : bool
Public ReadOnly Property SupportsPipelining As Boolean

Property Value

true if the ServicePoint object supports pipelined connections; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following code example displays the value of this property.

if ( sp->Certificate == nullptr )
   Console::WriteLine( "Certificate = (null)" );
else
   Console::WriteLine( "Certificate = {0}", sp->Certificate );

if ( sp->ClientCertificate == nullptr )
   Console::WriteLine( "Client Certificate = (null)" );
else
   Console::WriteLine( "Client Certificate = {0}", sp->ClientCertificate );

Console::WriteLine( "ProtocolVersion = {0}", sp->ProtocolVersion->ToString() );
Console::WriteLine( "SupportsPipelining = {0}", sp->SupportsPipelining );
if (sp.Certificate == null)
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = (null)");
else
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = " + sp.Certificate.ToString());

if (sp.ClientCertificate == null)
    Console.WriteLine("ClientCertificate = (null)");
else
    Console. WriteLine("ClientCertificate = " + sp.ClientCertificate.ToString());

Console.WriteLine("ProtocolVersion = " + sp.ProtocolVersion.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("SupportsPipelining = " + sp.SupportsPipelining);
If sp.Certificate Is Nothing Then
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = (null)")
Else
    Console.WriteLine(("Certificate = " + sp.Certificate.ToString()))
End If

If sp.ClientCertificate Is Nothing Then
    Console.WriteLine("ClientCertificate = (null)")
Else
    Console.WriteLine(("ClientCertificate = " + sp.ClientCertificate.ToString()))
End If

Console.WriteLine("ProtocolVersion = " + sp.ProtocolVersion.ToString())
Console.WriteLine(("SupportsPipelining = " + sp.SupportsPipelining.ToString()))

Remarks

Caution

WebRequest, HttpWebRequest, ServicePoint, and WebClient are obsolete, and you shouldn't use them for new development. Use HttpClient instead.

Pipelining allows clients to send multiple requests across a persistent connection without waiting for each response from the server. The server sends the responses in the same order as the requests were received.

Pipelining is described in detail in IETF RFC 2616 section 8.1.2.2.

Applies to