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LogicalMethodInfo::Create Method (array<MethodInfo>, LogicalMethodTypes)
Visual Studio 2010
Given an array of MethodInfo, where the returned array of LogicalMethodInfo can be restricted to only asynchronous or synchronous methods, creates an array of LogicalMethodInfo.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
public: static array<LogicalMethodInfo^>^ Create( array<MethodInfo^>^ methodInfos, LogicalMethodTypes types )
Parameters
- methodInfos
- Type: array<System.Reflection::MethodInfo>
An array of MethodInfo representing the asynchronous and synchronous methods for which to create LogicalMethodInfo objects.
- types
- Type: System.Web.Services.Protocols::LogicalMethodTypes
A bitwise combination of the LogicalMethodTypes values. Determines whether just asynchronous or synchronous methods or both are included in the returned array of LogicalMethodInfo.
Return Value
Type: array<System.Web.Services.Protocols::LogicalMethodInfo>An array of LogicalMethodInfo, representing the methods within methodInfos, filtered by the value of types.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| InvalidOperationException | A Begin asynchronous method is included in methodInfos without a corresponding End method. |
#using <System.dll> #using <System.Web.dll> #using <System.Web.Services.dll> #using <System.Xml.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Reflection; using namespace System::Web::Services::Protocols; public ref class MyService: public SoapHttpClientProtocol { public: IAsyncResult^ BeginAdd( int xValue, int yValue, AsyncCallback^ callback, Object^ asyncState ) { array<Object^>^temp0 = {xValue,yValue}; return this->BeginInvoke( "Add", temp0, callback, asyncState ); } int EndAdd( System::IAsyncResult^ asyncResult ) { array<Object^>^results = this->EndInvoke( asyncResult ); return *dynamic_cast<int^>(results[ 0 ]); } }; int main() { Type^ myType = MyService::typeid; MethodInfo^ myBeginMethod = myType->GetMethod( "BeginAdd" ); MethodInfo^ myEndMethod = myType->GetMethod( "EndAdd" ); array<MethodInfo^>^temp0 = {myBeginMethod,myEndMethod}; LogicalMethodInfo^ myLogicalMethodInfo = LogicalMethodInfo::Create( temp0, LogicalMethodTypes::Async )[ 0 ]; Console::WriteLine( "\nThe asynchronous callback parameter of method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0} : {1}", myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncCallbackParameter->Name, myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncCallbackParameter->ParameterType ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe asynchronous state parameter of method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0} : {1}", myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncStateParameter->Name, myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncStateParameter->ParameterType ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe asynchronous result parameter of method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0} : {1}", myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncResultParameter->Name, myLogicalMethodInfo->AsyncResultParameter->ParameterType ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe begin method of the asynchronous method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->BeginMethodInfo ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe end method of the asynchronous method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->EndMethodInfo ); if ( myLogicalMethodInfo->IsAsync ) Console::WriteLine( "\n {0} is asynchronous", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); else Console::WriteLine( "\n {0} is synchronous", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); }
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