BindingElement::CanBuildChannelListener<TChannel> Method (BindingContext^)
Returns a value that indicates whether the binding element can build a listener for a specific type of channel.
Assembly: System.ServiceModel (in System.ServiceModel.dll)
public: generic<typename TChannel> where TChannel : ref class, IChannel virtual bool CanBuildChannelListener( BindingContext^ context )
Parameters
- context
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Type:
System.ServiceModel.Channels::BindingContext^
The BindingContext that provides context for the binding element.
Return Value
Type: System::Booleantrue if the IChannelListener<TChannel> of type IChannel can be built by the binding element; otherwise, false.
Type Parameters
- TChannel
The type of channel the listener accepts.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentNullException | context is null. |
Use this method if you want to check that the channel listener for channels of type TChannel can be build for the context provided before attempting to build the listener. Alternatively, build the channel listener by calling BuildChannelListener<TChannel> and catch the exception generated if it cannot be built.
CustomBinding binding = new CustomBinding(); HttpTransportBindingElement element = new HttpTransportBindingElement(); BindingParameterCollection parameters = new BindingParameterCollection(); Uri baseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:8000/ChannelApp"); String relAddress = "http://localhost:8000/ChannelApp/service"; BindingContext context = new BindingContext(binding, parameters, baseAddress, relAddress, ListenUriMode.Explicit); bool bFlag = element.CanBuildChannelListener<IReplyChannel>(context);
Available since 3.0