WebResponse Class
Provides a response from a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). This is an abstract class.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The WebResponse class is the abstract base class from which protocol-specific response classes are derived. Applications can participate in request and response transactions in a protocol-agnostic manner using instances of the WebResponse class while protocol-specific classes derived from WebResponse carry out the details of the request.
Client applications do not create WebResponse objects directly; they are created by calling the GetResponse method on a WebRequest instance.
Notes to Inheritors:When you inherit from WebResponse, you must override the following members: ContentLength, ContentType, GetResponseStream, ResponseUri, and Headers.
The following example creates a WebResponse instance from a WebRequest.
' Initialize the WebRequest. Dim myRequest As WebRequest = WebRequest.Create("http://www.contoso.com") ' Return the response. Dim myResponse As WebResponse = myRequest.GetResponse() ' Code to use the WebResponse goes here. ' Close the response to free resources. myResponse.Close()
// Initialize the WebRequest. WebRequest* myRequest = WebRequest::Create(S"http://www.contoso.com"); // Return the response. WebResponse* myResponse = myRequest->GetResponse(); // Code to use the WebResponse goes here. // Close the response to free resources. myResponse->Close();
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The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.