OperationBinding.Faults Property
Definition
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Gets the FaultBindingCollection associated with the OperationBinding instance.
public:
property System::Web::Services::Description::FaultBindingCollection ^ Faults { System::Web::Services::Description::FaultBindingCollection ^ get(); };
public System.Web.Services.Description.FaultBindingCollection Faults { get; }
member this.Faults : System.Web.Services.Description.FaultBindingCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Faults As FaultBindingCollection
Property Value
A fault binding collection.
Examples
// Create an extensibility element for a SoapOperationBinding.
SoapOperationBinding^ mySoapOperationBinding = gcnew SoapOperationBinding;
mySoapOperationBinding->Style = SoapBindingStyle::Document;
mySoapOperationBinding->SoapAction = String::Concat( myTargetNamespace, addOperation );
// Add the extensibility element SoapOperationBinding to
// the OperationBinding.
addOperationBinding->Extensions->Add( mySoapOperationBinding );
// Create an extensibility element for a SoapOperationBinding.
SoapOperationBinding mySoapOperationBinding =
new SoapOperationBinding();
mySoapOperationBinding.Style = SoapBindingStyle.Document;
mySoapOperationBinding.SoapAction = myTargetNamespace + addOperation;
// Add the extensibility element SoapOperationBinding to
// the OperationBinding.
addOperationBinding.Extensions.Add(mySoapOperationBinding);
' Create an extensibility element for a SoapOperationBinding.
Dim mySoapOperationBinding As New SoapOperationBinding()
mySoapOperationBinding.Style = SoapBindingStyle.Document
mySoapOperationBinding.SoapAction = myTargetNamespace & addOperation
' Add the extensibility element SoapOperationBinding to
' the OperationBinding.
addOperationBinding.Extensions.Add(mySoapOperationBinding)
Applies to
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