MessagePartDescription Class
.NET Framework 3.0
Represents a description of a SOAP message part.
Namespace: System.ServiceModel.Description
Assembly: System.ServiceModel (in system.servicemodel.dll)
Assembly: System.ServiceModel (in system.servicemodel.dll)
The MessagePartDescription class is the parent class of MessageHeaderDescription and MessagePropertyDescription and contains the basic functionality of both classes.
The following example uses the MessagePartDescription returned by the Parts property of the MessageBodyDescription class. The code iterates through the collection of endpoints and prints each endpoint name, as well as the name of each operation in the endpoint.
Private Sub PrintDescription(ByVal sh As ServiceHost) ' Declare variables. Dim i, j, k, l, c As Integer Dim servDesc As ServiceDescription = sh.Description Dim opDesc As OperationDescription Dim contractDesc As ContractDescription Dim methDesc As MessageDescription Dim mBodyDesc As MessageBodyDescription Dim partDesc As MessagePartDescription Dim servBeh As IServiceBehavior Dim servEP As ServiceEndpoint ' Print the behaviors of the service. Console.WriteLine("Behaviors:") For c = 0 To servDesc.Behaviors.Count-1 servBeh = servDesc.Behaviors(c) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + "{0}", servBeh) Next c ' Print the endpoint descriptions of the service. Console.WriteLine("Endpoints") For i = 0 To servDesc.Endpoints.Count-1 ' Print the endpoint names. servEP = servDesc.Endpoints(i) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + "Name: {0}", servEP.Name) contractDesc = servEP.Contract Console.WriteLine(vbTab + "Operations:") For j = 0 To contractDesc.Operations.Count-1 ' Print operation names. opDesc = servEP.Contract.Operations(j) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + vbTab + "{0}", opDesc.Name) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + vbTab + "Actions:") For k = 0 To opDesc.Messages.Count-1 ' Print the message action. methDesc = opDesc.Messages(k) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + vbTab + vbTab + _ "Action:{0}", methDesc.Action) ' Check for the existence of a body, then the body description. mBodyDesc = methDesc.Body If mBodyDesc.Parts.Count > 0 Then For l = 0 To methDesc.Body.Parts.Count-1 partDesc = methDesc.Body.Parts(l) Console.WriteLine(vbTab + vbTab + _ vbTab + vbTab + "{0}", partDesc.Name) Next l End If Next k Next j Next i End Sub
System.Object
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessagePartDescription
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessageHeaderDescription
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessagePropertyDescription
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessagePartDescription
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessageHeaderDescription
System.ServiceModel.Description.MessagePropertyDescription
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The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.Community Additions
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