ASP.NET.in.a.Nutshell.Second.Edition [Electronic resources]

G. andrew Duthie; matthew Macdonald

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نمايش فراداده

WebServicedisposable

System.Web.Services (system.web.services.dll)class

When creating a web service, you can inherit from this class to gain access to the built-in ASP.NET objects Application (the current System.Web.HttpApplicationState collection), Server, Session, User, and Context (which provides access to the built-in Request and Response objects). If you don't need to access these objects (or if you choose to go through the Context property) you don't need to derive your web service from this class.

When creating a web service class, all web methods must be marked with the WebMethodAttribute. To configure additional activities, you should also add the WebServiceAttribute to the class declaration.

public class 

WebService : System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent { // Public Constructors public

WebService ( ); // Public Instance Properties public HttpApplicationState

Application {get; } public HttpContext

Context {get; } public HttpServerUtility

Server {get; } public HttpSessionState

Session {get; } public IPrincipal

User {get; } }

Hierarchy

System.Object System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent(System.ComponentModel.IComponent, System.IDisposable, System.IServiceProvider) WebService