WsdlContractConversionContext.GetOperation(OperationDescription) Method
Definition
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Returns the operation for the specified operation description.
public:
System::Web::Services::Description::Operation ^ GetOperation(System::ServiceModel::Description::OperationDescription ^ operation);
public System.Web.Services.Description.Operation GetOperation (System.ServiceModel.Description.OperationDescription operation);
member this.GetOperation : System.ServiceModel.Description.OperationDescription -> System.Web.Services.Description.Operation
Public Function GetOperation (operation As OperationDescription) As Operation
Parameters
- operation
- OperationDescription
The OperationDescription for the requested Operation.
Returns
The operation for the specified operation description.
Exceptions
The value was not found.
The value is null.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the WsdlContractConversionContext to add custom WSDL annotations to the exported metadata using the WsdlPortType and Contract properties. When exporting operations, the method iterates through the operation descriptions, and locates each associated System.Web.Services.Description.Operation by calling the GetOperation method.
Console.WriteLine("Inside ExportContract");
if (context.Contract != null)
{
// Inside this block it is the contract-level comment attribute.
// This.Text returns the string for the contract attribute.
// Set the doc element; if this isn't done first, there is no XmlElement in the
// DocumentElement property.
context.WsdlPortType.Documentation = string.Empty;
// Contract comments.
XmlDocument owner = context.WsdlPortType.DocumentationElement.OwnerDocument;
XmlElement summaryElement = Formatter.CreateSummaryElement(owner, this.Text);
context.WsdlPortType.DocumentationElement.AppendChild(summaryElement);
foreach (OperationDescription op in context.Contract.Operations)
{
Operation operation = context.GetOperation(op);
object[] opAttrs = op.SyncMethod.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(WsdlDocumentationAttribute), false);
if (opAttrs.Length == 1)
{
string opComment = ((WsdlDocumentationAttribute)opAttrs[0]).Text;
// This.Text returns the string for the operation-level attributes.
// Set the doc element; if this isn't done first, there is no XmlElement in the
// DocumentElement property.
operation.Documentation = String.Empty;
// Operation C# triple comments.
XmlDocument opOwner = operation.DocumentationElement.OwnerDocument;
XmlElement newSummaryElement = Formatter.CreateSummaryElement(opOwner, opComment);
operation.DocumentationElement.AppendChild(newSummaryElement);
// Get returns information
ParameterInfo returnValue = op.SyncMethod.ReturnParameter;
object[] returnAttrs = returnValue.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(WsdlParameterDocumentationAttribute), false);
if (returnAttrs.Length == 1)
{
// <returns>text.</returns>
XmlElement returnsElement =
Formatter.CreateReturnsElement(
opOwner,
((WsdlParameterDocumentationAttribute)returnAttrs[0]).ParamComment
);
operation.DocumentationElement.AppendChild(returnsElement);
}
// Get parameter information.
ParameterInfo[] args = op.SyncMethod.GetParameters();
for (int i = 0; i < args.Length; i++)
{
object[] docAttrs
= args[i].GetCustomAttributes(typeof(WsdlParameterDocumentationAttribute), false);
if (docAttrs.Length != 0)
{
// <param name="Int1">Text.</param>
XmlElement newParamElement = opOwner.CreateElement("param");
XmlAttribute paramName = opOwner.CreateAttribute("name");
paramName.Value = args[i].Name;
newParamElement.InnerText
= ((WsdlParameterDocumentationAttribute)docAttrs[0]).ParamComment;
newParamElement.Attributes.Append(paramName);
operation.DocumentationElement.AppendChild(newParamElement);
}
}
}
}
}
Applies to
.NET