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SecurityTokenProvider::BeginGetTokenCore Method (TimeSpan, AsyncCallback^, Object^)

 

Begins an asynchronous operation to get a security token.

Namespace:   System.IdentityModel.Selectors
Assembly:  System.IdentityModel (in System.IdentityModel.dll)

protected:
virtual IAsyncResult^ BeginGetTokenCore(
	TimeSpan timeout,
	AsyncCallback^ callback,
	Object^ state
)

Parameters

timeout
Type: System::TimeSpan

A TimeSpan that specifies the timeout value for the message that gets the security token.

callback
Type: System::AsyncCallback^

The AsyncCallback delegate that receives notification of the completion of the asynchronous close operation.

state
Type: System::Object^

An object, specified by the application, that contains state information associated with the asynchronous close operation.

Return Value

Type: System::IAsyncResult^

The IAsyncResult that references the asynchronous operation.

When you inherit from the SecurityTokenProvider class you are not required to override the asynchronous methods, as the SecurityTokenProvider base class provides asynchronous support based upon the synchronous methods. Therefore, you are not required to override the BeginGetTokenCore method, unless you must provide your own asynchronous implementation.

The BeginGetToken method calls the BeginGetTokenCore method.

Notes to Inheritors:

The asynchronous methods, which have a prefix of Begin and End, do not need to be overridden in derived classes. The SecurityTokenProvider base class provides an asynchronous implementation that is based on the synchronous methods.

.NET Framework
Available since 3.0
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