ContractDescription.GetContract Method
Definition
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Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract.
Overloads
GetContract(Type, Type) |
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract and a specified type of service. |
GetContract(Type, Object) |
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract and service implementation. |
GetContract(Type) |
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract. |
Remarks
The difference between the GetContract overloads is that the ones with two arguments allow you to find attributes from the service (for example, OperationBehaviorAttribute).
GetContract(Type, Type)
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract and a specified type of service.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Description::ContractDescription ^ GetContract(Type ^ contractType, Type ^ serviceType);
public static System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription GetContract (Type contractType, Type serviceType);
static member GetContract : Type * Type -> System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription
Public Shared Function GetContract (contractType As Type, serviceType As Type) As ContractDescription
Parameters
Returns
The ContractDescription for the specified type of contract and type of service.
Examples
ContractDescription cd4 = ContractDescription.GetContract(typeof(ICalculator), typeof(CalculatorService));
Dim cd4 As ContractDescription = ContractDescription.GetContract(GetType(ICalculator), GetType(CalculatorService))
Remarks
The difference between the GetContract overloads is that the ones with two arguments allow you to find attributes from the service (for example, OperationBehaviorAttribute).
Applies to
GetContract(Type, Object)
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract and service implementation.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Description::ContractDescription ^ GetContract(Type ^ contractType, System::Object ^ serviceImplementation);
public static System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription GetContract (Type contractType, object serviceImplementation);
static member GetContract : Type * obj -> System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription
Public Shared Function GetContract (contractType As Type, serviceImplementation As Object) As ContractDescription
Parameters
Returns
The ContractDescription for the specified type of contract and service implementation.
Examples
CalculatorService calcSvc = new CalculatorService();
ContractDescription cd3 = ContractDescription.GetContract(typeof(ICalculator), calcSvc);
Dim calcSvc As New CalculatorService()
Dim cd3 As ContractDescription = ContractDescription.GetContract(GetType(ICalculator), calcSvc)
Remarks
The difference between the GetContract overloads is that the ones with two arguments allow you to find attributes from the service (for example, OperationBehaviorAttribute).
Applies to
GetContract(Type)
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
- Source:
- ContractDescription.cs
Returns the contract description for a specified type of contract.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Description::ContractDescription ^ GetContract(Type ^ contractType);
public static System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription GetContract (Type contractType);
static member GetContract : Type -> System.ServiceModel.Description.ContractDescription
Public Shared Function GetContract (contractType As Type) As ContractDescription
Parameters
Returns
The ContractDescription for the specified type of contract.
Examples
ContractDescription cd2 = ContractDescription.GetContract(typeof(ICalculator));
Dim cd2 As ContractDescription = ContractDescription.GetContract(GetType(ICalculator))
Remarks
The difference between the GetContract overloads is that the ones with two arguments allow you to find attributes from the service (for example, OperationBehaviorAttribute).