OperationCollection.Add Method

Adds the specified Operation to the end of the OperationCollection.

Namespace: System.Web.Services.Description
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in system.web.services.dll)

public:
int Add (
	Operation^ operation
)
public int Add (
	Operation operation
)
public function Add (
	operation : Operation
) : int
Not applicable.

Parameters

operation

The Operation to add to the collection.

Return Value

The zero-based index where the operation parameter has been added.

The following example demonstrates the use of the Add method.

OperationCollection^ myOperationCollection = myPortTypeCollection[ 0 ]->Operations;
Operation^ myOperation = gcnew Operation;
myOperation->Name = "Add";
OperationMessage^ myOperationMessageInput = (OperationMessage^)(gcnew OperationInput);
myOperationMessageInput->Message = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( "AddSoapIn",myDescription->TargetNamespace );
OperationMessage^ myOperationMessageOutput = (OperationMessage^)(gcnew OperationOutput);
myOperationMessageOutput->Message = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( "AddSoapOut",myDescription->TargetNamespace );
myOperation->Messages->Add( myOperationMessageInput );
myOperation->Messages->Add( myOperationMessageOutput );
myOperationCollection->Add( myOperation );

OperationCollection myOperationCollection = myPortTypeCollection.
    get_Item(0).get_Operations();
Operation myOperation = new Operation();
myOperation.set_Name("Add");
OperationMessage myOperationMessageInput = (OperationMessage)
    new OperationInput();
myOperationMessageInput.set_Message(new XmlQualifiedName(
    "AddSoapIn", myDescription.get_TargetNamespace()));
OperationMessage myOperationMessageOutput = (OperationMessage)
    new OperationOutput();
myOperationMessageOutput.set_Message(new XmlQualifiedName(
    "AddSoapOut", myDescription.get_TargetNamespace()));
myOperation.get_Messages().Add(myOperationMessageInput);
myOperation.get_Messages().Add(myOperationMessageOutput);
myOperationCollection.Add(myOperation);

Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

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