HttpListener.EndGetContext(IAsyncResult) Method
Definition
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Completes an asynchronous operation to retrieve an incoming client request.
public:
System::Net::HttpListenerContext ^ EndGetContext(IAsyncResult ^ asyncResult);
public System.Net.HttpListenerContext EndGetContext (IAsyncResult asyncResult);
member this.EndGetContext : IAsyncResult -> System.Net.HttpListenerContext
Public Function EndGetContext (asyncResult As IAsyncResult) As HttpListenerContext
Parameters
- asyncResult
- IAsyncResult
An IAsyncResult object that was obtained when the asynchronous operation was started.
Returns
An HttpListenerContext object that represents the client request.
Exceptions
asyncResult
was not obtained by calling the BeginGetContext(AsyncCallback, Object) method.
asyncResult
is null
.
A Win32 function call failed. Check the exception's ErrorCode property to determine the cause of the exception.
The EndGetContext(IAsyncResult) method was already called for the specified asyncResult
object.
This object is closed.
Examples
The following code example shows the implementation of a callback method that calls the EndGetContext method.
public static void ListenerCallback(IAsyncResult result)
{
HttpListener listener = (HttpListener) result.AsyncState;
// Call EndGetContext to complete the asynchronous operation.
HttpListenerContext context = listener.EndGetContext(result);
HttpListenerRequest request = context.Request;
// Obtain a response object.
HttpListenerResponse response = context.Response;
// Construct a response.
string responseString = "<HTML><BODY> Hello world!</BODY></HTML>";
byte[] buffer = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(responseString);
// Get a response stream and write the response to it.
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length;
System.IO.Stream output = response.OutputStream;
output.Write(buffer,0,buffer.Length);
// You must close the output stream.
output.Close();
}
Public Shared Sub ListenerCallback(ByVal result As IAsyncResult)
Dim listener As HttpListener = CType(result.AsyncState, HttpListener)
' Call EndGetContext to complete the asynchronous operation.
Dim context As HttpListenerContext = listener.EndGetContext(result)
Dim request As HttpListenerRequest = context.Request
' Obtain a response object.
Dim response As HttpListenerResponse = context.Response
' Construct a response.
Dim responseString As String = "<HTML><BODY> Hello world!</BODY></HTML>"
Dim buffer As Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(responseString)
' Get a response stream and write the response to it.
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length
Dim output As System.IO.Stream = response.OutputStream
output.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)
' You must close the output stream.
output.Close()
End Sub
Remarks
The EndGetContext method is called, usually within an application-defined callback method invoked by a delegate, to obtain the HttpListenerContext object that contains an incoming client request and its associated response. This method completes an operation previously started by calling the BeginGetContext method. If the operation has not completed, this method blocks until it does.
Because calling the EndGetContext method requires the HttpListener object, this object is typically passed into a callback method by using the state object passed into the BeginGetContext method. You can obtain this state object by using the AsyncState property of the asyncResult
object.
For detailed information about using the asynchronous programming model, see Calling Synchronous Methods Asynchronously.
Notes to Callers
This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing in the .NET Framework.