SoapHeader::EncodedMustUnderstand Property
Gets or sets the value of the mustUnderstand XML attribute for the SOAP header when communicating with SOAP protocol version 1.1.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentException | The property is set to a value other than: "0", "1", "true", or "false". |
Do not use this property. Instead use the MustUnderstand property.
// MyHeader class is derived from the SoapHeader class. MyHeader ^ customHeader = gcnew MyHeader; customHeader->MyValue = "Header value for MyValue"; // Set the EncodedMustUnderstand property to true. customHeader->EncodedMustUnderstand = "1"; WebService_SoapHeader_EncodedMustUnderstand ^ myWebService = gcnew WebService_SoapHeader_EncodedMustUnderstand; myWebService->myHeader1 = customHeader; String^ results = myWebService->MyWebMethod1(); Console::WriteLine( results ); try { results = myWebService->MyWebMethod2(); } catch ( Exception^ myException ) { Console::WriteLine( "Exception raised in MyWebMethod2." ); Console::WriteLine( "Message: {0}", myException->Message ); }
// MyHeader class is derived from the SoapHeader class.
MyHeader* customHeader = new MyHeader();
customHeader->MyValue = S"Header value for MyValue";
// Set the EncodedMustUnderstand property to true.
customHeader->EncodedMustUnderstand = S"1";
WebService_SoapHeader_EncodedMustUnderstand* myWebService =
new WebService_SoapHeader_EncodedMustUnderstand();
myWebService->myHeader1 = customHeader;
String* results = myWebService->MyWebMethod1();
Console::WriteLine(results);
try
{
results = myWebService->MyWebMethod2();
}
catch(Exception* myException)
{
Console::WriteLine(S"Exception raised in MyWebMethod2.");
Console::WriteLine(S"Message: {0}", myException->Message);
}
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