WebClient.OpenWriteCompleted Event

Definition

Occurs when an asynchronous operation to open a stream to write data to a resource completes.

public:
 event System::Net::OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler ^ OpenWriteCompleted;
public event System.Net.OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler? OpenWriteCompleted;
public event System.Net.OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler OpenWriteCompleted;
member this.OpenWriteCompleted : System.Net.OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler 
Public Custom Event OpenWriteCompleted As OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler 
Public Event OpenWriteCompleted As OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler 

Event Type

Examples

The following code example demonstrates setting an event handler for this event.

void OpenResourceForWriting2( String^ address )
{
   WebClient^ client = gcnew WebClient;
   Uri ^uri = gcnew Uri(address);

   // Specify that the OpenWriteCallback method gets called
   // when the writeable stream is available.
   client->OpenWriteCompleted += gcnew OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler( OpenWriteCallback2 );
   client->OpenWriteAsync( uri, "POST" );

   // Applications can perform other tasks
   // while waiting for the upload to complete.
}
public static void OpenResourceForWriting2(string address)
{
    WebClient client = new WebClient();
    Uri uri = new Uri(address);

    // Specify that the OpenWriteCallback method gets called
    // when the writeable stream is available.
    client.OpenWriteCompleted += new OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler(OpenWriteCallback2);
    client.OpenWriteAsync(uri, "POST");
    // Applications can perform other tasks
    // while waiting for the upload to complete.
}
Public Shared Sub OpenResourceForWriting2(ByVal address As String)

    Dim client As WebClient = New WebClient()

    '  Specify that the OpenWriteCallback method gets called
    '  when the writeable stream is available.
    AddHandler client.OpenWriteCompleted, AddressOf OpenWriteCallback2
                Dim uri as Uri = New Uri(address)
    client.OpenWriteAsync(uri, "POST")
    '  Applications can perform other tasks
    '  while waiting for the upload to complete.
End Sub

The following code example shows an implementation of a handler for this event.

void OpenWriteCallback2( Object^ /*sender*/, OpenWriteCompletedEventArgs^ e )
{
   Stream^ body = nullptr;
   StreamWriter^ s = nullptr;
   try
   {
      body = dynamic_cast<Stream^>(e->Result);
      s = gcnew StreamWriter( body );
      s->AutoFlush = true;
      s->Write( "This is content data to be sent to the server." );
   }
   finally
   {
      if ( s != nullptr )
      {
         s->Close();
      }
      if ( body != nullptr )
      {
         body->Close();
      }
   }

}
private static void OpenWriteCallback2(Object sender, OpenWriteCompletedEventArgs e)
{
    Stream body = null;
    StreamWriter s = null;

    try
    {
        body = (Stream)e.Result;
        s = new StreamWriter(body);
        s.AutoFlush = true;
        s.Write("This is content data to be sent to the server.");
    }
    finally
    {
        if (s != null)
        {
            s.Close();
        }

        if (body != null)
        {
            body.Close();
        }
    }
}
Private Shared Sub OpenWriteCallback2(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As OpenWriteCompletedEventArgs)

    Dim body As Stream = Nothing
    Dim s As StreamWriter = Nothing

    Try

        body = CType(e.Result, Stream)
        s = New StreamWriter(body)
        s.AutoFlush = True
        s.Write("This is content data to be sent to the server.")
    Finally

        If Not s Is Nothing Then

            s.Close()
        End If

        If Not body Is Nothing Then

            body.Close()
        End If
    End Try
End Sub

Remarks

This event is raised each time an asynchronous operation to open a stream that is used to send data to a resource completes. These operations are started by calling the OpenWriteAsync methods.

The OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler is the delegate for this event. The OpenWriteCompletedEventArgs class provides the event handler with event data.

For more information about how to handle events, see Handling and Raising Events.

Applies to