RoutingConfiguration Constructors
Definition
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Creates a new instance of the RoutingConfiguration class.
Overloads
RoutingConfiguration() |
Creates a new instance of the RoutingConfiguration class. |
RoutingConfiguration(MessageFilterTable<IEnumerable<ServiceEndpoint>>, Boolean) |
Creates a new instance of the RoutingConfiguration class using the specified MessageFilterTable<TFilterData> and routeOnHeadersOnly parameter. |
RoutingConfiguration()
Creates a new instance of the RoutingConfiguration class.
public:
RoutingConfiguration();
public RoutingConfiguration ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
RoutingConfiguration(MessageFilterTable<IEnumerable<ServiceEndpoint>>, Boolean)
Creates a new instance of the RoutingConfiguration class using the specified MessageFilterTable<TFilterData> and routeOnHeadersOnly parameter.
public:
RoutingConfiguration(System::ServiceModel::Dispatcher::MessageFilterTable<System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<System::ServiceModel::Description::ServiceEndpoint ^> ^> ^ filterTable, bool routeOnHeadersOnly);
public RoutingConfiguration (System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageFilterTable<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint>> filterTable, bool routeOnHeadersOnly);
new System.ServiceModel.Routing.RoutingConfiguration : System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageFilterTable<seq<System.ServiceModel.Description.ServiceEndpoint>> * bool -> System.ServiceModel.Routing.RoutingConfiguration
Public Sub New (filterTable As MessageFilterTable(Of IEnumerable(Of ServiceEndpoint)), routeOnHeadersOnly As Boolean)
Parameters
- filterTable
- MessageFilterTable<IEnumerable<ServiceEndpoint>>
The message filter table to use for this configuration.
- routeOnHeadersOnly
- Boolean
true
if the MessageFilterTable<TFilterData> can only examine message headers; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
Applies to
.NET