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WebClient::UploadProgressChanged Event

 

Occurs when an asynchronous upload operation successfully transfers some or all of the data.

Namespace:   System.Net
Assembly:  System (in System.dll)

public:
event UploadProgressChangedEventHandler^ UploadProgressChanged {
	void add(UploadProgressChangedEventHandler^ value);
	void remove(UploadProgressChangedEventHandler^ value);
}

This event is raised each time an asynchronous upload makes progress. This event is raised when uploads are started using any of the following methods.

Method

Description

UploadDataAsync

Sends a Byte array to the resource, without blocking the calling thread.

UploadFileAsync

Sends a local file to the resource, without blocking the calling thread.

UploadValuesAsync

Sends a NameValueCollection to the resource and returns a Byte array containing any response, without blocking the calling thread.

The UploadProgressChangedEventHandler is the delegate for this event. The UploadProgressChangedEventArgs class provides the event handler with event data.

For more information about handling events, see NIB: Consuming Events.

The following code example demonstrates setting an event handler for this event.

// Sample call: UploadFileInBackground2("http://www.contoso.com/fileUpload.aspx", "data.txt")
void UploadFileInBackground2( String^ address, String^ fileName )
{
   WebClient^ client = gcnew WebClient;
   Uri ^uri = gcnew Uri(address);

   client->UploadFileCompleted += 
     gcnew UploadFileCompletedEventHandler (UploadFileCallback2);

   // Specify a progress notification handler.
   client->UploadProgressChanged += 
       gcnew UploadProgressChangedEventHandler( UploadProgressCallback );
   client->UploadFileAsync( uri, "POST", fileName );
   Console::WriteLine( "File upload started." );
}


The following code example shows an implementation of a handler for this event.

static void UploadProgressCallback(Object^ sender, 
          UploadProgressChangedEventArgs^ e)
      {
          // Displays the operation identifier, and the transfer progress.
          Console::WriteLine("{0}    uploaded {1} of {2} bytes. {3} % complete...", 
              (String ^)e->UserState, 
              e->BytesSent, 
              e->TotalBytesToSend,
              e->ProgressPercentage);
      }
static void DownloadProgressCallback(Object^ sender, 
          DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs^ e)
      {
          // Displays the operation identifier, and the transfer progress.
          Console::WriteLine("{0}    downloaded {1} of {2} bytes. {3} % complete...", 
              (String ^)e->UserState, 
              e->BytesReceived, 
              e->TotalBytesToReceive,
              e->ProgressPercentage);
      }

.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
Silverlight
Available since 2.0
Windows Phone Silverlight
Available since 7.0
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