FaultBindingCollection::Remove Method
Removes the first occurrence the specified FaultBinding from the FaultBindingCollection.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
Parameters
- bindingOperationFault
- Type: System.Web.Services.Description::FaultBinding
The FaultBinding to remove from the collection.
This method performs a linear search; therefore, the average execution time is proportional to Count.
The elements that follow the removed FaultBinding move up to occupy the vacated spot.
The following example demonstrates a typical use of the Remove method.
BindingCollection^ myBindingCollection = myServiceDescription->Bindings; Binding^ myBinding = myBindingCollection[ 0 ]; OperationBindingCollection^ myOperationBindingCollection = myBinding->Operations; OperationBinding^ myOperationBinding = myOperationBindingCollection[ 0 ]; FaultBindingCollection^ myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding->Faults; // Reverse the fault bindings order. if ( myFaultBindingCollection->Count > 1 ) { FaultBinding^ myFaultBinding = myFaultBindingCollection[ 0 ]; array<FaultBinding^>^myFaultBindingArray = gcnew array<FaultBinding^>(myFaultBindingCollection->Count); // Copy the fault bindings to a temporary array. myFaultBindingCollection->CopyTo( myFaultBindingArray, 0 ); // Remove all the fault binding instances in the fault binding collection. for ( int i = 0; i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++ ) myFaultBindingCollection->Remove( myFaultBindingArray[ i ] ); // Insert the fault binding instance in the reverse order. for ( int i = 0,j = (myFaultBindingArray->Length - 1); i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++,j-- ) myFaultBindingCollection->Insert( i, myFaultBindingArray[ j ] ); // Check if the first element in the collection before the reversal is now the last element. if ( myFaultBindingCollection->Contains( myFaultBinding ) && myFaultBindingCollection->IndexOf( myFaultBinding ) == (myFaultBindingCollection->Count - 1) ) // Display the WSDL generated to the console. myServiceDescription->Write( Console::Out ); else Console::WriteLine( "Error while reversing" ); }
BindingCollection * myBindingCollection = myServiceDescription->Bindings;
Binding * myBinding = myBindingCollection->Item[0];
OperationBindingCollection * myOperationBindingCollection = myBinding->Operations;
OperationBinding * myOperationBinding = myOperationBindingCollection->Item[0];
FaultBindingCollection * myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding->Faults;
// Reverse the fault bindings order.
if (myFaultBindingCollection->Count > 1)
{
FaultBinding * myFaultBinding = myFaultBindingCollection->Item[0];
FaultBinding* myFaultBindingArray[] = new FaultBinding*[myFaultBindingCollection->Count];
// Copy the fault bindings to a temporary array.
myFaultBindingCollection->CopyTo(myFaultBindingArray, 0);
// Remove all the fault binding instances in the fault binding collection.
for (int i = 0; i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++)
myFaultBindingCollection->Remove(myFaultBindingArray->Item[i]);
// Insert the fault binding instance in the reverse order.
for (int i = 0, j = (myFaultBindingArray->Length - 1); i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++, j--)
myFaultBindingCollection->Insert(i, myFaultBindingArray->Item[j]);
// Check if the first element in the collection before the reversal is now the last element.
if (myFaultBindingCollection->Contains(myFaultBinding) &&
myFaultBindingCollection->IndexOf(myFaultBinding) == (myFaultBindingCollection->Count - 1))
// Display the WSDL generated to the console.
myServiceDescription->Write(Console::Out);
else
Console::WriteLine(S"Error while reversing");
}
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98
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