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HttpServerChannel.Parse(String, String) Method

Definition

Extracts the channel URI and the remote well-known object URI from the specified URL.

public:
 virtual System::String ^ Parse(System::String ^ url, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::String ^ % objectURI);
public string Parse (string url, out string objectURI);
abstract member Parse : string * string -> string
override this.Parse : string * string -> string
Public Function Parse (url As String, ByRef objectURI As String) As String

Parameters

url
String

The URL from which to extract the URIs.

objectURI
String

When this method returns, contains a String that holds the URI of the remote well-known object. This parameter is passed uninitialized.

Returns

The channel URI.

Implements

Examples

The following code example shows how to use the Parse method. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HttpServerChannel class.

// Parse the channel's URI.
array<String^>^ urls = serverChannel->GetUrlsForUri( L"RemoteObject.rem" );
if ( urls->Length > 0 )
{
   String^ objectUrl = urls[ 0 ];
   String^ objectUri;
   String^ channelUri = serverChannel->Parse( objectUrl,  objectUri );
   Console::WriteLine( L"The object URI is {0}.", objectUri );
   Console::WriteLine( L"The channel URI is {0}.", channelUri );
   Console::WriteLine( L"The object URL is {0}.", objectUrl );
}
// Parse the channel's URI.
string[] urls = serverChannel.GetUrlsForUri("RemoteObject.rem");
if (urls.Length > 0)
{
    string objectUrl = urls[0];
    string objectUri;
    string channelUri =
        serverChannel.Parse(objectUrl, out objectUri);
    Console.WriteLine("The object URI is {0}.", objectUri);
    Console.WriteLine("The channel URI is {0}.", channelUri);
    Console.WriteLine("The object URL is {0}.", objectUrl);
}

Applies to