Message Class
Provides an abstract definition of data passed by an XML Web service. This class cannot be inherited.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
A Message can contain either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information. Procedure-oriented messages contain parameters and return values, while document-oriented messages contain documents.
The Message class corresponds to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) message element enclosed by the definitions root element. For more information about WSDL, see the specification at http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl/.
// Creates a Message with name = messageName having one MessagePart // with name = partName. public: static Message^ CreateMessage( String^ messageName, String^ partName, String^ element, String^ targetNamespace ) { Message^ myMessage = gcnew Message; myMessage->Name = messageName; MessagePart^ myMessagePart = gcnew MessagePart; myMessagePart->Name = partName; myMessagePart->Element = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( element,targetNamespace ); myMessage->Parts->Add( myMessagePart ); return myMessage; }
// Creates a Message with name = messageName having one MessagePart
// with name = partName.
public:
static Message* CreateMessage(String* messageName,String* partName,
String* element,String* targetNamespace)
{
Message* myMessage = new Message();
myMessage->Name = messageName;
MessagePart* myMessagePart = new MessagePart();
myMessagePart->Name = partName;
myMessagePart->Element = new XmlQualifiedName(element,targetNamespace);
myMessage->Parts->Add(myMessagePart);
return myMessage;
}
System.Web.Services.Description::DocumentableItem
System.Web.Services.Description::NamedItem
System.Web.Services.Description::Message
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