AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader Method
Definition
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Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class.
Overloads
CreateAddressHeader(Object) |
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified value. |
CreateAddressHeader(Object, XmlObjectSerializer) |
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class using a specified formatter to serialize the information item from a specified object. |
CreateAddressHeader(String, String, Object) |
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified value, name and namespace. |
CreateAddressHeader(String, String, Object, XmlObjectSerializer) |
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified name and namespace that uses a specified formatter to serialize the information item from a specified object. |
Remarks
The object that contains the information item is serialized into the address header by an XmlObjectSerializer object.
CreateAddressHeader(Object)
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified value.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Channels::AddressHeader ^ CreateAddressHeader(System::Object ^ value);
public static System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader CreateAddressHeader (object value);
static member CreateAddressHeader : obj -> System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader
Public Shared Function CreateAddressHeader (value As Object) As AddressHeader
Parameters
- value
- Object
The information item for the address header.
Returns
The AddressHeader that contains the information item specified by the value
parameter.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an address header using this method.
// Obsolete
// Obsolete
' Obsolete
' Obsolete
Applies to
CreateAddressHeader(Object, XmlObjectSerializer)
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class using a specified formatter to serialize the information item from a specified object.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Channels::AddressHeader ^ CreateAddressHeader(System::Object ^ value, System::Runtime::Serialization::XmlObjectSerializer ^ serializer);
public static System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader CreateAddressHeader (object value, System.Runtime.Serialization.XmlObjectSerializer serializer);
static member CreateAddressHeader : obj * System.Runtime.Serialization.XmlObjectSerializer -> System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader
Public Shared Function CreateAddressHeader (value As Object, serializer As XmlObjectSerializer) As AddressHeader
Parameters
- value
- Object
The information item for the address header.
- serializer
- XmlObjectSerializer
The XmlObjectSerializer used to serialize the specified object in the value
parameter.
Returns
The AddressHeader that contains the information item specified by the value parameter.
Exceptions
The formatter
is null
.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an address header using this method.
// Obsolete
// Obsolete
' Obsolete
' Obsolete
Applies to
CreateAddressHeader(String, String, Object)
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified value, name and namespace.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Channels::AddressHeader ^ CreateAddressHeader(System::String ^ name, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ value);
public static System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader CreateAddressHeader (string name, string ns, object value);
static member CreateAddressHeader : string * string * obj -> System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader
Public Shared Function CreateAddressHeader (name As String, ns As String, value As Object) As AddressHeader
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the address header.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the address header.
- value
- Object
The information item for the address header.
Returns
The AddressHeader with the specified name
and ns
that contains the information item specified by value
.
Exceptions
The name
is null
or name
.Length == 0.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an address header using this method.
// Create address headers for special services and add them to an array
AddressHeader addressHeader1 = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice1", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1);
AddressHeader addressHeader2 = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice2", "http://localhost:8000/service", 2);
AddressHeader[] addressHeaders = new AddressHeader[2] { addressHeader1, addressHeader2 };
// Endpoint address constructor with URI and address headers
EndpointAddress endpointAddressWithHeaders = new EndpointAddress(
new Uri("http://localhost/silverlightsamples/service1"), addressHeaders
);
// Confirm adddressHeader1 is in endpointAddressWithHeaders - boolHeaders returns True.
AddressHeaderCollection addressHeaderCollection = endpointAddressWithHeaders.Headers;
bool boolHeaders = addressHeaderCollection.Contains(addressHeader1);
// Create address headers for special services and add them to an array
AddressHeader addressHeader1 = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice1", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1);
AddressHeader addressHeader2 = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice2", "http://localhost:8000/service", 2);
AddressHeader[] addressHeaders = new AddressHeader[2] { addressHeader1, addressHeader2 };
// Endpoint address constructor with URI and address headers
EndpointAddress endpointAddressWithHeaders = new EndpointAddress(
new Uri("http://localhost/silverlightsamples/service1"), addressHeaders
);
// Confirm adddressHeader1 is in endpointAddressWithHeaders - boolHeaders returns True.
AddressHeaderCollection addressHeaderCollection = endpointAddressWithHeaders.Headers;
bool boolHeaders = addressHeaderCollection.Contains(addressHeader1);
' Create address headers for special services and add them to an array
Dim addressHeader1 As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice1", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1)
Dim addressHeader2 As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice2", "http://localhost:8000/service", 2)
Dim addressHeaders() As AddressHeader = { addressHeader1, addressHeader2 }
' Endpoint address constructor with URI and address headers
Dim endpointAddressWithHeaders As New EndpointAddress(New Uri("http://localhost/silverlightsamples/service1"), addressHeaders)
' Confirm adddressHeader1 is in endpointAddressWithHeaders - boolHeaders returns True.
Dim addressHeaderCollection As AddressHeaderCollection = endpointAddressWithHeaders.Headers
Dim boolHeaders As Boolean = addressHeaderCollection.Contains(addressHeader1)
' Create address headers for special services and add them to an array
Dim addressHeader1 As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice1", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1)
Dim addressHeader2 As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("specialservice2", "http://localhost:8000/service", 2)
Dim addressHeaders() As AddressHeader = { addressHeader1, addressHeader2 }
' Endpoint address constructor with URI and address headers
Dim endpointAddressWithHeaders As New EndpointAddress(New Uri("http://localhost/silverlightsamples/service1"), addressHeaders)
' Confirm adddressHeader1 is in endpointAddressWithHeaders - boolHeaders returns True.
Dim addressHeaderCollection As AddressHeaderCollection = endpointAddressWithHeaders.Headers
Dim boolHeaders As Boolean = addressHeaderCollection.Contains(addressHeader1)
Applies to
CreateAddressHeader(String, String, Object, XmlObjectSerializer)
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
- Source:
- AddressHeader.cs
Creates a new instance of the AddressHeader class with a specified name and namespace that uses a specified formatter to serialize the information item from a specified object.
public:
static System::ServiceModel::Channels::AddressHeader ^ CreateAddressHeader(System::String ^ name, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ value, System::Runtime::Serialization::XmlObjectSerializer ^ serializer);
public static System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader CreateAddressHeader (string name, string ns, object value, System.Runtime.Serialization.XmlObjectSerializer serializer);
static member CreateAddressHeader : string * string * obj * System.Runtime.Serialization.XmlObjectSerializer -> System.ServiceModel.Channels.AddressHeader
Public Shared Function CreateAddressHeader (name As String, ns As String, value As Object, serializer As XmlObjectSerializer) As AddressHeader
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the address header.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the address header.
- value
- Object
The information item for the address header.
- serializer
- XmlObjectSerializer
The XmlObjectSerializer used to serialize the specified object in the value
parameter.
Returns
The AddressHeader with the specified name
and ns
that contains the information item specified by value
.
Exceptions
name
or serializer
is null
or name
.Length == 0.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an address header using this method.
//Create address headers with XmlObjectSerializer specified
XmlObjectSerializer serializer = new DataContractSerializer(typeof(int));
AddressHeader addressHeaderWithObjSer = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("MyServiceName", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1, serializer);
int value = addressHeaderWithObjSer.GetValue<int>();
//Create address headers with XmlObjectSerializer specified
XmlObjectSerializer serializer = new DataContractSerializer(typeof(int));
AddressHeader addressHeaderWithObjSer = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("MyServiceName", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1, serializer);
int value = addressHeaderWithObjSer.GetValue<int>();
'Create address headers with XmlObjectSerializer specified
Dim serializer As XmlObjectSerializer = New DataContractSerializer(GetType(Integer))
Dim addressHeaderWithObjSer As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("MyServiceName", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1, serializer)
Dim value As Integer = addressHeaderWithObjSer.GetValue(Of Integer)()
'Create address headers with XmlObjectSerializer specified
Dim serializer As XmlObjectSerializer = New DataContractSerializer(GetType(Integer))
Dim addressHeaderWithObjSer As AddressHeader = AddressHeader.CreateAddressHeader("MyServiceName", "http://localhost:8000/service", 1, serializer)
Dim value As Integer = addressHeaderWithObjSer.GetValue(Of Integer)()
Applies to
.NET