MessagePart Class
Allows messages to be broken up into their logical units with specific abstract information for each part. This class cannot be inherited.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
The following example demonstrates a typical use of the MessagePart class. The element and targetNamespace parameters are user-defined strings passed into this method call.
MessagePart^ myMessagePart = gcnew MessagePart; myMessagePart->Name = partName; myMessagePart->Element = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( element,targetNamespace ); myMessage->Parts->Add( myMessagePart );
MessagePart* myMessagePart = new MessagePart(); myMessagePart->Name = partName; myMessagePart->Element = new XmlQualifiedName(element,targetNamespace); myMessage->Parts->Add(myMessagePart);
System.Web.Services.Description::DocumentableItem
System.Web.Services.Description::NamedItem
System.Web.Services.Description::MessagePart
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