SoapExtension.ProcessMessage(SoapMessage) Method
Definition
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When overridden in a derived class, allows a SOAP extension to receive a SoapMessage to process at each SoapMessageStage.
public:
abstract void ProcessMessage(System::Web::Services::Protocols::SoapMessage ^ message);
public abstract void ProcessMessage (System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapMessage message);
abstract member ProcessMessage : System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapMessage -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub ProcessMessage (message As SoapMessage)
Parameters
- message
- SoapMessage
The SoapMessage to process.
Examples
The following example is the ProcessMessage portion of a SOAP extension that logs SOAP requests and SOAP responses. By logging the SoapMessage at the AfterSerializeSoapMessageStage, the SOAP extension accesses the Stream to be sent over the wire. If the SOAP extension is applied to an XML Web service method created using ASP.NET, then the Stream contains the SOAP response from the XML Web service method. If the SOAP extension is applied to an XML Web service client, the Stream contains the SOAP request to an XML Web service method.
Classic SoapExtension.ProcessMessage Example#1
Remarks
ProcessMessage is called at all SoapMessageStage stages for SOAP extensions applied to both XML Web services created using ASP.NET and their clients. At each SoapMessageStage, an instance of a class deriving from SoapMessage is passed to ProcessMessage. If the SOAP extension is running on the XML Web service client, then a SoapClientMessage object is passed into ProcessMessage; otherwise a SoapServerMessage object is passed in.
Applies to
.NET