IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext) Method
Definition
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Enables processing of HTTP Web requests by a custom HttpHandler
that implements the IHttpHandler interface.
public:
void ProcessRequest(System::Web::HttpContext ^ context);
public void ProcessRequest (System.Web.HttpContext context);
abstract member ProcessRequest : System.Web.HttpContext -> unit
Public Sub ProcessRequest (context As HttpContext)
Parameters
- context
- HttpContext
An HttpContext object that provides references to the intrinsic server objects (for example, Request
, Response
, Session
, and Server
) used to service HTTP requests.
Examples
The following code example writes four lines of text to the HTTP output stream in response to a client request for a page named handler.aspx. All requests for handler.aspx are serviced by the MyHttpHandler
class in the namespace HandlerExample
contained in the assembly HandlerTest.dll.
// Name this C# file HandlerTest.cs and compile it with the
// command line: csc /t:library /r:System.Web.dll HandlerTest.cs.
// Copy HandlerTest.dll to your \bin directory.
using System.Web;
namespace HandlerExample
{
public class MyHttpHandler : IHttpHandler
{
// Override the ProcessRequest method.
public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
{
context.Response.Write("<H1>This is an HttpHandler Test.</H1>");
context.Response.Write("<p>Your Browser:</p>");
context.Response.Write("Type: " + context.Request.Browser.Type + "<br>");
context.Response.Write("Version: " + context.Request.Browser.Version);
}
// Override the IsReusable property.
public bool IsReusable
{
get { return true; }
}
}
}
/*
______________________________________________________________
To use this handler, include the following lines in a Web.config file.
<configuration>
<system.web>
<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="handler.aspx" type="HandlerExample.MyHttpHandler,HandlerTest"/>
</httpHandlers>
</system.web>
</configuration>
*/
' Name this Visual Basic file HandlerTest.vb and compile it with the
' command line: vbc /target:library /r:System.Web.dll HandlerTest.vb.
' Copy HandlerTest.dll to your \bin directory.
Imports System.Web
Namespace HandlerExample
Public Class MyHttpHandler
Implements IHttpHandler
' Override the ProcessRequest method.
Public Sub ProcessRequest(context As HttpContext) _
Implements IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest
context.Response.Write("<H1>This is an HttpHandler Test.</H1>")
context.Response.Write("<p>Your Browser:</p>")
context.Response.Write("Type: " & context.Request.Browser.Type & "<br>")
context.Response.Write("Version: " & context.Request.Browser.Version)
End Sub
' Override the IsReusable property.
Public ReadOnly Property IsReusable() As Boolean _
Implements IHttpHandler.IsReusable
Get
Return True
End Get
End Property
End Class
End Namespace
'______________________________________________________________
'
' To use this handler, include the following lines in a
' Web.config file (be sure to remove the comment markers).
'
' <add verb="*" path="handler.aspx" type="HandlerExample.MyHttpHandler,HandlerTest"/>
Remarks
Place your custom HttpHandler
code in the ProcessRequest virtual method, as shown in the Examples section.