HttpMultipartContent.ReadAsBufferAsync Method
Definition
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Serialize the HttpMultipartContent to a buffer as an asynchronous operation.
public:
virtual IAsyncOperationWithProgress<IBuffer ^, unsigned long long> ^ ReadAsBufferAsync() = ReadAsBufferAsync;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
IAsyncOperationWithProgress<IBuffer, uint64_t> ReadAsBufferAsync();
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
public IAsyncOperationWithProgress<IBuffer,ulong> ReadAsBufferAsync();
function readAsBufferAsync()
Public Function ReadAsBufferAsync () As IAsyncOperationWithProgress(Of IBuffer, ULong)
Returns
Windows.Foundation.IAsyncOperationWithProgress<Windows.Storage.Streams.IBuffer,unsigned long long>
IAsyncOperationWithProgress<IBuffer,uint64_t>
The object representing the asynchronous operation.
Implements
- Attributes
Remarks
This operation will not block. The returned IAsyncOperationWithProgress (of IBuffer and unsigned 64-bit integer) completes after all of the content has been written to the buffer.
The HttpMultipartContent class can be used to stream content that might be of arbitrary length. The ReadAsBufferAsync method will fail if all of the HttpMultipartContent can't fit in memory since this method requires the entire content to be buffered in memory first.