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SoapClientMessage::Url Property
Visual Studio 2010
Gets the URL of the XML Web service.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
The Url property can be accessed during any SoapMessageStage.
The following code fragment is part of a SOAP extension that logs the SOAP messages sent and received by an XML Web service client. This particular fragment outputs to that log file the URL of the XML Web service.
newStream->Position = 0; FileStream^ myFileStream = gcnew FileStream( filename, FileMode::Append, FileAccess::Write ); StreamWriter^ myStreamWriter = gcnew StreamWriter( myFileStream ); myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "================================== Request at {0}", DateTime::Now ); // Print to the log file the request header field for SoapAction header. myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The SoapAction Http request header field is: " ); myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "\t{0}", message->Action ); // Print to the log file the type of the client that invoked // the XML Web service method. myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The type of the client is: " ); if ( (message->Client->GetType())->Equals( typeid<MathSvc^> ) ) { myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "\tMathSvc" ); } // Print to the log file the method invoked by the client. myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The method that has been invoked by the client is:" ); myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "\t{0}", message->MethodInfo->Name ); // Print to the log file if the method invoked is OneWay. if ( message->OneWay ) { myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The client doesn't wait for the server to finish processing" ); } else { myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The client waits for the server to finish processing" ); } // Print to the log file the URL of the site that provides // implementation of the method. myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The URL of the XML Web service method that has been requested is: " ); myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "\t{0}", message->Url ); myStreamWriter->WriteLine( "The contents of the SOAP envelope are: " ); myStreamWriter->Flush(); // Copy the contents of one stream to another. Copy( newStream, myFileStream ); myFileStream->Close(); newStream->Position = 0; // Copy the contents of one stream to another. Copy( newStream, oldStream );
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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