WebClient.OpenWriteCompleted Événement
Définition
Important
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Se produit lorsqu’une opération asynchrone pour ouvrir un flux pour écrire des données dans une ressource se termine.
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
Type d'événement
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre la définition d’un gestionnaire d’événements pour cet événement.
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
L’exemple de code suivant montre une implémentation d’un gestionnaire pour cet événement.
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
Remarques
Prudence
WebRequest
, HttpWebRequest
, ServicePoint
et WebClient
sont obsolètes et vous ne devez pas les utiliser pour le nouveau développement. Utilisez HttpClient à la place.
Cet événement est déclenché chaque fois qu’une opération asynchrone permet d’ouvrir un flux utilisé pour envoyer des données à une ressource terminée. Ces opérations sont démarrées en appelant les méthodes OpenWriteAsync.
Le OpenWriteCompletedEventHandler est le délégué de cet événement. La classe OpenWriteCompletedEventArgs fournit au gestionnaire d’événements des données d’événement.
Pour plus d’informations sur la gestion des événements, consultez Gestion et déclenchement d’événements.