HttpHandlerActionCollection.Add(HttpHandlerAction) Method
Definition
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Adds an HttpHandlerAction object to the collection.
public:
void Add(System::Web::Configuration::HttpHandlerAction ^ httpHandlerAction);
public void Add (System.Web.Configuration.HttpHandlerAction httpHandlerAction);
member this.Add : System.Web.Configuration.HttpHandlerAction -> unit
Public Sub Add (httpHandlerAction As HttpHandlerAction)
Parameters
- httpHandlerAction
- HttpHandlerAction
The HttpHandlerAction object to add to the collection.
Exceptions
The HttpHandlerAction object to add already exists in the collection or the collection is read-only.
Examples
The following code example shows how to create an HttpHandlerAction object and add it to the collection.
// Add a new HttpHandlerAction to the Handlers property HttpHandlerAction collection.
httpHandlersSection.Handlers.Add(new HttpHandlerAction(
"Calculator.custom",
"Samples.Aspnet.SystemWebConfiguration.Calculator, CalculatorHandler",
"GET",
true));
' Add a new HttpHandlerAction to the Handlers property HttpHandlerAction collection.
httpHandlersSection.Handlers.Add(new HttpHandlerAction( _
"Calculator.custom", _
"Samples.Aspnet.SystemWebConfiguration.Calculator, CalculatorHandler", _
"GET", _
true))
Remarks
Before using this method you must create an HttpHandlerAction object and initialize it with the proper name and type. After that, you can add the object just created to the collection.
Note
ASP.NET searches for the handler assembly DLL in the application's private Bin directory first, and then it searches in the system assembly cache.
The collection must not already contain an HttpHandlerAction object with the same Verb and Path properties.