EndpointAddressBuilder Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the EndpointAddressBuilder class.
Overloads
EndpointAddressBuilder() |
Initializes a new instance of the EndpointAddressBuilder class. |
EndpointAddressBuilder(EndpointAddress) |
Initializes a new instance of the EndpointAddressBuilder class from an existing endpoint address. |
EndpointAddressBuilder()
- Source:
- EndpointAddress.cs
- Source:
- EndpointAddress.cs
Initializes a new instance of the EndpointAddressBuilder class.
public:
EndpointAddressBuilder();
public EndpointAddressBuilder ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
EndpointAddressBuilder eab = new EndpointAddressBuilder();
Dim eab As New EndpointAddressBuilder()
Applies to
EndpointAddressBuilder(EndpointAddress)
- Source:
- EndpointAddress.cs
- Source:
- EndpointAddress.cs
Initializes a new instance of the EndpointAddressBuilder class from an existing endpoint address.
public:
EndpointAddressBuilder(System::ServiceModel::EndpointAddress ^ address);
public EndpointAddressBuilder (System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress address);
new System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddressBuilder : System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress -> System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddressBuilder
Public Sub New (address As EndpointAddress)
Parameters
- address
- EndpointAddress
The EndpointAddress whose property values are used to initialize the property values of this instance.
Exceptions
address
is null
.
Examples
EndpointAddress endpointAddress = new EndpointAddress("http://localhost/uri2");
EndpointAddressBuilder eab2 = new EndpointAddressBuilder(endpointAddress);
Dim endpointAddress As New EndpointAddress("http://localhost/uri2")
Dim eab2 As New EndpointAddressBuilder(endpointAddress)
Remarks
The values initialized for the endpoint builder from the endpoint address are the endpoint address itself and the identity, the headers, and the URI.
Applies to
.NET