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IReplySessionChannel Interface
Visual Studio 2010
Defines the interface to associate a reply channel with a session
Assembly: System.ServiceModel (in System.ServiceModel.dll)
The IReplySessionChannel type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | LocalAddress | Gets the address on which this reply channel receives messages. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | Session | Gets the type of session associated with this channel. (Inherited from ISessionChannel<TSession>.) |
![]() | State | Gets the current state of the communication-oriented object. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Abort | Causes a communication object to transition immediately from its current state into the closed state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | BeginClose(AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to close a communication object. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | BeginClose(TimeSpan, AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to close a communication object with a specified timeout. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | BeginOpen(AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to open a communication object. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | BeginOpen(TimeSpan, AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to open a communication object within a specified interval of time. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | BeginReceiveRequest(AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to receive an available request with a default timeout. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | BeginReceiveRequest(TimeSpan, AsyncCallback, Object) | Begins an asynchronous operation to receive an available request with a specified timeout. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | BeginTryReceiveRequest | Begins an asynchronous operation to receive a request message that has a specified time out and state object associated with it. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | BeginWaitForRequest | Begins an asynchronous request operation that has a specified time out and state object associated with it. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | Close() | Causes a communication object to transition from its current state into the closed state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Close(TimeSpan) | Causes a communication object to transition from its current state into the closed state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | EndClose | Completes an asynchronous operation to close a communication object. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | EndOpen | Completes an asynchronous operation to open a communication object. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | EndReceiveRequest | Completes an asynchronous operation to receive an available request. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | EndTryReceiveRequest | Completes the specified asynchronous operation to receive a request message. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | EndWaitForRequest | Completes the specified asynchronous wait-for-a-request message operation. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | GetProperty<T> | Returns a typed object requested, if present, from the appropriate layer in the channel stack. (Inherited from IChannel.) |
![]() | Open() | Causes a communication object to transition from the created state into the opened state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Open(TimeSpan) | Causes a communication object to transition from the created state into the opened state within a specified interval of time. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | ReceiveRequest() | Returns the context of the request received, if one is available. If a context is not available, waits until there is one available. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | ReceiveRequest(TimeSpan) | Returns the context of the request received, if one is available. If a context is not available, waits until there is one available. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | TryReceiveRequest | Returns a value that indicates whether a request is received before a specified interval of time elapses. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
![]() | WaitForRequest | Returns a value that indicates whether a request message is received before a specified interval of time elapses. (Inherited from IReplyChannel.) |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Closed | Occurs when the communication object completes its transition from the closing state into the closed state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Closing | Occurs when the communication object first enters the closing state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Faulted | Occurs when the communication object first enters the faulted state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Opened | Occurs when the communication object completes its transition from the opening state into the opened state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
![]() | Opening | Occurs when the communication object first enters the opening state. (Inherited from ICommunicationObject.) |
The IReplySessionChannel interface indicates that an IReplyChannel implements IInputSession semantics.
The IInputSession associated with its IReplySessionChannel can be retrieved through the Session property.
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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