OperationFaultCollection.Insert Method

Adds the specified OperationFault to the OperationFaultCollection at the specified zero-based index.

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

public:
void Insert (
	int index, 
	OperationFault^ operationFaultMessage
)
public void Insert (
	int index, 
	OperationFault operationFaultMessage
)
public function Insert (
	index : int, 
	operationFaultMessage : OperationFault
)
Not applicable.

Parameters

index

The zero-based index at which to insert the operationFaultMessage parameter.

operationFaultMessage

The OperationFault to add to the collection.

If the number of items in the collection already equals the collection's capacity, the capacity is doubled by automatically reallocating the internal array before the new element is inserted.

If the index parameter is equal to Count, the bindingOperationFault parameter is added to the end of the collection.

The elements after the insertion point move down to accommodate the new element.

PortTypeCollection^ myPortTypeCollection = myServiceDescription->PortTypes;
PortType^ myPortType = myPortTypeCollection[ 0 ];
OperationCollection^ myOperationCollection = myPortType->Operations;
Operation^ myOperation = myOperationCollection[ 0 ];
OperationFaultCollection^ myOperationFaultCollection = myOperation->Faults;

// Reverse the operation fault order.
if ( myOperationFaultCollection->Count > 1 )
{
   OperationFault^ myOperationFault = myOperationFaultCollection[ 0 ];
   array<OperationFault^>^myOperationFaultArray = gcnew array<OperationFault^>(myOperationFaultCollection->Count);

   // Copy the operation fault to a temporary array.
   myOperationFaultCollection->CopyTo( myOperationFaultArray, 0 );

   // Remove all the operation faults from the collection.
   for ( int i = 0; i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++ )
      myOperationFaultCollection->Remove( myOperationFaultArray[ i ] );

   // Insert the operation faults in the reverse order.
   for ( int i = 0,j = (myOperationFaultArray->Length - 1); i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++,j-- )
      myOperationFaultCollection->Insert( i, myOperationFaultArray[ j ] );
   if ( myOperationFaultCollection->Contains( myOperationFault ) && (myOperationFaultCollection->IndexOf( myOperationFault ) == myOperationFaultCollection->Count - 1) )
            Console::WriteLine( "Succeeded in reversing the operation faults." );
   else
            Console::WriteLine( "Error while reversing the faults." );
}

PortTypeCollection myPortTypeCollection = myServiceDescription.
    get_PortTypes();
PortType myPortType = myPortTypeCollection.get_Item(0);
OperationCollection myOperationCollection = myPortType.
    get_Operations();
Operation myOperation = myOperationCollection.get_Item(0);
OperationFaultCollection myOperationFaultCollection = myOperation.
    get_Faults();
// Reverse the operation fault order.
if (myOperationFaultCollection.get_Count() > 1) {
    OperationFault myOperationFault = myOperationFaultCollection.
        get_Item(0);
    OperationFault myOperationFaultArray[] = new OperationFault[
        myOperationFaultCollection.get_Count()];
    // Copy the operation faults to a temporary array.
    myOperationFaultCollection.CopyTo(myOperationFaultArray, 0);
    // Remove all the operation faults from the collection.
    for (int i = 0; i < myOperationFaultArray.get_Length(); i++) {
        myOperationFaultCollection.Remove(myOperationFaultArray.
            get_Item(i));
    }
    // Insert the operation faults in the reverse order.
    for (int i = 0, j = myOperationFaultArray.get_Length() - 1;
        i < myOperationFaultArray.get_Length(); i++, j--) {
        myOperationFaultCollection.Insert(i, myOperationFaultArray.
            get_Item(j));
    }
    if (myOperationFaultCollection.Contains(myOperationFault) 
        && myOperationFaultCollection.IndexOf(myOperationFault)
        == myOperationFaultCollection.get_Count() - 1) {
        Console.WriteLine("Succeeded in reversing the operation "
            + "faults.");
    }
    else {
        Console.WriteLine("Error while reversing the faults.");
    }
}

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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