System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http.HttpServerChannel Class

Assembly: System.Runtime.Remoting.dll
Namespace: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http
Summary
Provides an implementation for a server channel that uses the HTTP protocol to transmit messages.
C# Syntax:
public class HttpServerChannel : BaseChannelWithProperties, IChannelReceiver, IChannel, IChannelReceiverHook
Remarks
By default, the HttpServerChannel accepts messages in either SOAP or binary format.

Channels transport messages between applications across remoting boundaries (for example application domains, processes, and machines). These crossings include both inbound and outbound. The current channel listens on an endpoint for inbound. The HttpServerChannel converts the messages sent along it from the HTTP protocol into message objects.

If there are common language runtimes at both ends of the channel, then a session is created between the two ends, in order to connect the client and server sink chains on either side of the boundary together. The client part of the channel is located at the end of the client context sink chain. The server part of the channel is located at the start of the server context sink chain. Messages are delivered to the client part of the channel, travel through it, and are received by the HttpServerChannel. The channel then delivers the messages to the first server context sink.

IChannel implementations use channel configuration properties to configure the channel at run time. Channel properties can be specified in a configuration file, or programmatically, inside of an IDictionary. In a configuration file all values are represented by strings, but when building a property IDictionary programmatically, value types can be specified with their native values or with strings.

The following table shows the channel configuration properties that can be specified for the current channel.



Property Description
name Indicates the name of the channel. This property is used to retrieve a specific channel when calling ChannelServices.GetChannel . If this property is not set, the system defaults to "http". If you want to register more than one HttpChannel , each must have a unique name. Set this property to the String.Empty string ("") if you want to ignore names and avoid naming collisions. The system will allow any number of channels with the String.Empty name.
priority An integer representing the priority assigned to this channel. For server channels, the priority controls the order in which the channel data appears in an ObjRef . Clients will try to connect to the server channels in the order that they are listed in the ObjRef . The default priority is 1, and negative numbers are allowed. The default priority is 1, and negative numbers are allowed.
port An integer specifying the port on which the channel will listen.
supressChannelData true or false . Specifies that the channel will not contribute to the HttpChannel.ChannelData .
useIpAddress true or false . Specifies whether the channel will use the IP address in the publication URL instead of the computer name.
listen true or false . Specifies whether to allow activation to hook into the outside listener service.
bindTo An IP address resolving to the current computer that specifies which NIC to bind the current channel to.
machineName A string that specifies the machine name used with the current channel. Overrides the useIpAddress configuration property and the machine name channel data.
See also:
System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http Namespace See also:
MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties

System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http.HttpServerChannel Member List:

Public Constructors
ctor #1 Overloaded:
.ctor()

Default constructor. This constructor is called by derived class constructors to initialize state in this type.
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with default values.
ctor #2 Overloaded:
.ctor(int port)

Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class at the specified port.
ctor #3 Overloaded:
.ctor(IDictionary properties, IServerChannelSinkProvider sinkProvider)

Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with the specified channel properties and the provided IServerChannelSinkProvider.
ctor #4 Overloaded:
.ctor(string name, int port)

Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with the given name at the specified port.
ctor #5 Overloaded:
.ctor(string name, int port, IServerChannelSinkProvider sinkProvider)

Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class at the specified port with the given name and IServerChannelSinkProvider.
Public Properties
ChannelData Read-only

Gets the channel specific data.
ChannelName Read-only

Gets the name of the current channel.
ChannelPriority Read-only

Gets the priority of the channel.
ChannelScheme Read-only

ChannelSinkChain Read-only

Gets the channel sink chain that the current channel is using.
Count
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Count


Gets the number of properties associated with the current channel object.
IsFixedSize
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize


Gets a Boolean value indicating whether the number of properties that can be entered into the current channel object is fixed.
IsReadOnly
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsReadOnly


Gets a Boolean value indicating whether the collection of properties in the current channel object is read-only.
IsSynchronized
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsSynchronized


Gets a value indicating whether the current dictionary of channel object properties is synchronized.
Item Read-write

Overridden:
Gets or sets a channel property associated with the specified key.
Keys Read-only

Overridden:
Gets an ICollection of keys the channel properties are associated with.
Properties
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties.Properties


Gets an IDictionary of the channel properties associated with the current channel object.
SyncRoot
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.SyncRoot


Gets an object that is used to synchronize access to the BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.
Values
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
Read-only

See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Values


Gets an ICollection of the values of the properties associated with the current channel object.
WantsToListen Read-write

Gets a Boolean value indicating whether IChannelReceiverHook wants to be hooked into the outside listener service.
Public Methods
Add
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Add


The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
AddHookChannelUri Adds a URI on which the channel hook must listen.
Clear
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Clear


The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
Contains
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Contains


Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the current channel object contains a property associated with the specified key.
CopyTo
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.CopyTo


The current method is not supported by the BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.
Equals
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.Equals

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
GetChannelUri Returns the URI of the current channel.
GetEnumerator
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.GetEnumerator


Returns an IDictionaryEnumerator that enumerates over all the properties associated with the current channel object.
GetHashCode
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.GetHashCode

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
GetType
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.GetType

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
GetUrlsForUri Returns an array of all the URLs for an object with the specified URI, hosted on the current HttpChannel.
Parse Extracts the channel URI and the remote well-known object URI from the specified URL.
Remove
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Remove


The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
StartListening Instructs the current channel to start listening for requests.
StopListening Instructs the current channel to stop listening for requests.
ToString
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.ToString

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
Protected Fields
SinksWithProperties
(inherited from System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties)
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties.SinksWithProperties


Indicates the top channel sink in the channel sink stack.
Protected Methods
Finalize
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.Finalize

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
MemberwiseClone
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.MemberwiseClone

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.

Hierarchy:


System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http.HttpServerChannel Member Details

Overloaded ctor #1
Summary
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with default values.

Default constructor. This constructor is called by derived class constructors to initialize state in this type.
C# Syntax:
public HttpServerChannel();

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Overloaded ctor #2
Summary
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class at the specified port.
C# Syntax:
public HttpServerChannel(
   int port
);
Parameters:

port

The port at which to activate the new instance of HttpServerChannel.

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Overloaded ctor #3
Summary
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with the specified channel properties and the provided IServerChannelSinkProvider.
C# Syntax:
public HttpServerChannel(
   IDictionary properties,
   IServerChannelSinkProvider sinkProvider
);
Parameters:

properties

An IDictionary of the channel properties that hold the configuration information for the current channel.

sinkProvider

The IServerChannelSinkProvider to use with the new instance of the HttpServerChannel.

Exceptions
Exception Type Condition
ArgumentException A provided channel property was badly formatted.
Remarks
Channel sinks provide a plug-in point that allows access to the underlying messages flowing through the channel as well as the stream used by the transport mechanism to send messages to a remote object. Channel sinks are also responsible for transporting messages between the client and the server.

Note For more information, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: sinkssinkchains.

Note Channel properties are used to configure the channel at run time. For a list of possible channel properties and an example, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties.
See also:
MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties

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Overloaded ctor #4
Summary
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class with the given name at the specified port.
C# Syntax:
public HttpServerChannel(
   string name,
   int port
);
Parameters:

name

The name of the new instance of the HttpServerChannel.

port

The port at which to activate the new instance of the HttpServerChannel.

Remarks
This constructor sets the HttpServerChannel.ChannelName property using the name parameter.

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Overloaded ctor #5
Summary
Initializes a new instance of the HttpServerChannel class at the specified port with the given name and IServerChannelSinkProvider.
C# Syntax:
public HttpServerChannel(
   string name,
   int port,
   IServerChannelSinkProvider sinkProvider
);
Parameters:

name

The name of the new instance of the HttpServerChannel.

port

The port at which to activate the new instance of the HttpServerChannel.

sinkProvider

The IServerChannelSinkProvider to use with the new instance of HttpServerChannel.

Remarks
This constructor sets the HttpServerChannel.ChannelName property using the name parameter.

Channel sinks provide a plug-in point that allows access to the underlying messages flowing through the channel as well as the stream used by the transport mechanism to send messages to a remote object. Channel sinks are also responsible for transporting messages between the client and the server.



Note For more information, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: sinkssinkchains.

Note Channel properties are used to configure the channel at run time. For a list of possible channel properties and an example, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties.

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Field: SinksWithProperties
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties.SinksWithProperties

Summary
Indicates the top channel sink in the channel sink stack.
C# Syntax:
protected IChannelSinkBase SinksWithProperties;
Remarks
Channel sinks provide a plug-in point that allows access to the underlying messages flowing through the channel as well as the stream used by the transport mechanism to send messages to a remote object. Channel sinks are linked together in a chain of channel sink providers, and all channel messages flow through this chain of sinks before the messages are serialized and transported.

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Property: ChannelData (read-only)
Summary
Gets the channel specific data.
C# Syntax:
public object ChannelData {get;}
Implements:
IChannelReceiver.ChannelData
Remarks
This property is used when RemotingServices.Marshal is called and an ObjRef is created.

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Property: ChannelName (read-only)
Summary
Gets the name of the current channel.
C# Syntax:
public string ChannelName {get;}
Implements:
IChannel.ChannelName
Remarks
This property is used to retrieve a specific channel when calling ChannelServices.GetChannel. If this property is not set, the system defaults to "http". If you want to register more than one HttpServerChannel, each must have a unique name. Set this property to the String.Empty string ("") if you want to ignore names and avoid naming collisions. The system will allow any number of channels with the String.Empty name.

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Property: ChannelPriority (read-only)
Summary
Gets the priority of the channel.
C# Syntax:
public int ChannelPriority {get;}
Implements:
IChannel.ChannelPriority
Remarks
For server channels, the priority controls the order in which the channel data appears in an ObjRef. Clients will try to connect to the server channels in the order that they are listed in the ObjRef. The default priority is 1, and negative numbers are allowed.

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Property: ChannelScheme (read-only)
Summary
Gets the type of listener to hook into (for example "http").
C# Syntax:
public string ChannelScheme {get;}
Implements:
IChannelReceiverHook.ChannelScheme
Remarks
This value is not case-sensitive.

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Property: ChannelSinkChain (read-only)
Summary
Gets the channel sink chain that the current channel is using.
C# Syntax:
public IServerChannelSink ChannelSinkChain {get;}
Implements:
IChannelReceiverHook.ChannelSinkChain

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Property: Count (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Count

Summary
Gets the number of properties associated with the current channel object.
C# Syntax:
public virtual int Count {get;}
Implements:
ICollection.Count

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Property: IsFixedSize (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize

Summary
Gets a Boolean value indicating whether the number of properties that can be entered into the current channel object is fixed.
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool IsFixedSize {get;}
Implements:
IDictionary.IsFixedSize
Remarks
In the current implementation BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.

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Property: IsReadOnly (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsReadOnly

Summary
Gets a Boolean value indicating whether the collection of properties in the current channel object is read-only.
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool IsReadOnly {get;}
Implements:
IDictionary.IsReadOnly
Remarks
In the current implementation BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsReadOnly returns false.

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Property: IsSynchronized (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsSynchronized

Summary
Gets a value indicating whether the current dictionary of channel object properties is synchronized.
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool IsSynchronized {get;}
Implements:
ICollection.IsSynchronized
Remarks
The current implementation of BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsSynchronized returns false.

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Overridden Property: Item (read-write)
Summary
Gets or sets a channel property associated with the specified key.
C# Syntax:
public override object this[object key] {get; set;}
Parameters:

key

The key the requested property is associated with.

Implements:
IDictionary.Item
Remarks


Note Channel properties are used to configure the channel at run time. For a list of possible channel properties and an example, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties.
See also:
MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties

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Overridden Property: Keys (read-only)
Summary
Gets an ICollection of keys the channel properties are associated with.
C# Syntax:
public override ICollection Keys {get;}
Implements:
IDictionary.Keys
Remarks


Note Channel properties are used to configure the channel at run time. For a list of possible channel properties and an example, see the conceptual topic at MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties.
See also:
MSDN: channelformatterconfigurationproperties

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Property: Properties (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelWithProperties.Properties

Summary
Gets an IDictionary of the channel properties associated with the current channel object.
C# Syntax:
public override IDictionary Properties {get;}
Remarks
Channel properties are used to configure the channel at run time.

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Property: SyncRoot (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.SyncRoot

Summary
Gets an object that is used to synchronize access to the BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.
C# Syntax:
public virtual object SyncRoot {get;}
Implements:
ICollection.SyncRoot
Remarks
The current implementation of BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.SyncRoot returns a reference to the current instance of BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.

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Property: Values (read-only)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Values

Summary
Gets an ICollection of the values of the properties associated with the current channel object.
C# Syntax:
public virtual ICollection Values {get;}
Implements:
IDictionary.Values

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Property: WantsToListen (read-write)
Summary
Gets a Boolean value indicating whether IChannelReceiverHook wants to be hooked into the outside listener service.
C# Syntax:
public bool WantsToListen {get; set;}
Implements:
IChannelReceiverHook.WantsToListen

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Method: Add(
   object key,
   object value
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Add

Summary
The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
C# Syntax:
public virtual void Add(
   object key,
   object value
);
Parameters:

key

Indicates the key associated with the object contained in the value parameter.

value

Indicates the value to add.

Exceptions
Exception Type Condition
NotSupportedException The method was called.
Implements:
IDictionary.Add

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Method: AddHookChannelUri(
   string channelUri
)
Summary
Adds a URI on which the channel hook must listen.
C# Syntax:
public void AddHookChannelUri(
   string channelUri
);
Parameters:

channelUri

A URI on which the channel hook must listen.

Implements:
IChannelReceiverHook.AddHookChannelUri

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Method: Clear()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Clear

Summary
The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
C# Syntax:
public virtual void Clear();
Exceptions
Exception Type Condition
NotSupportedException The method was called.
Implements:
IDictionary.Clear

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Method: Contains(
   object key
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Contains

Summary
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the current channel object contains a property associated with the specified key.
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool Contains(
   object key
);
Parameters:

key

The key the requested property is associated with.

Return Value:
A Boolean value indicating whether the current channel object contains a property associated with the specified key.
Implements:
IDictionary.Contains
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Method: CopyTo(
   Array array,
   int index
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.CopyTo

Summary
The current method is not supported by the BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.
C# Syntax:
public virtual void CopyTo(
   Array array,
   int index
);
Parameters:

array

The array to copy the properties to.

index

The index where to begin copying.

Exceptions
Exception Type Condition
NotSupportedException The method was called.
Implements:
ICollection.CopyTo

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Method: Equals(
   object obj
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.Equals
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool Equals(
   object obj
);

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Method: Finalize()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.Finalize
C# Syntax:
~HttpServerChannel();

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Method: GetChannelUri()
Summary
Returns the URI of the current channel.
C# Syntax:
public string GetChannelUri();
Return Value:
The URI of the current channel.

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Method: GetEnumerator()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.GetEnumerator

Summary
Returns an IDictionaryEnumerator that enumerates over all the properties associated with the current channel object.
C# Syntax:
public virtual IDictionaryEnumerator GetEnumerator();
Return Value:
An IDictionaryEnumerator that enumerates over all the properties associated with the current channel object.
Implements:
IDictionary.GetEnumerator

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Method: GetHashCode()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.GetHashCode
C# Syntax:
public virtual int GetHashCode();

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Method: GetType()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.GetType
C# Syntax:
public Type GetType();

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Method: GetUrlsForUri(
   string objectUri
)
Summary
Returns an array of all the URLs for an object with the specified URI, hosted on the current HttpChannel.
C# Syntax:
public virtual string[] GetUrlsForUri(
   string objectUri
);
Parameters:

objectUri

The URI of the object for which URLs are required.

Return Value:
An array of the URLs for an object with the specified URI, hosted on the current HttpChannel.
Implements:
IChannelReceiver.GetUrlsForUri
Remarks
The current method is used by ChannelServices.GetUrlsForObject.
Example
using System;
using System.Runtime.Remoting;
using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http;

class Class1 {
   public static void Main() {

      // Create a remotable object.
      HttpChannel httpChannel = new HttpChannel(8085);

      WellKnownServiceTypeEntry WKSTE = 
         new WellKnownServiceTypeEntry(typeof(HelloService),
                                       "Service", 
                                       WellKnownObjectMode.Singleton);
      RemotingConfiguration.RegisterWellKnownServiceType(WKSTE);

      RemotingConfiguration.ApplicationName = "HelloServer";

      // Print out the urls for HelloServer.
      string[] urls = httpChannel.GetUrlsForUri("HelloServer");
      
      foreach (string url in urls)
         System.Console.WriteLine("{0}", url);
      
   }
}

    

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Method: MemberwiseClone()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.MemberwiseClone
C# Syntax:
protected object MemberwiseClone();

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Method: Parse(
   string url,
   out string objectURI
)
Summary
Extracts the channel URI and the remote well-known object URI from the specified URL.
C# Syntax:
public string Parse(
   string url,
   out string objectURI
);
Parameters:

url

The URL from which to extract the URIs.

objectURI

When this method returns, contains a String that holds the URI of the remote well-known object. This parameter is passed uninitialized.

Return Value:
The channel URI.
Implements:
IChannel.Parse

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Method: Remove(
   object key
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.Remove

Summary
The current method must not be implemented because it does not apply to the way IDictionary is being used in this case, and because BaseChannelObjectWithProperties.IsFixedSize returns true.
C# Syntax:
public virtual void Remove(
   object key
);
Parameters:

key

The key that the object being removed is associated with.

Exceptions
Exception Type Condition
NotSupportedException The method was called.
Implements:
IDictionary.Remove

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Method: StartListening(
   object data
)
Summary
Instructs the current channel to start listening for requests.
C# Syntax:
public void StartListening(
   object data
);
Parameters:

data

Should always be null for HttpChannel.

Implements:
IChannelReceiver.StartListening
Remarks
The data object can be used to pass specific initialization state to the channel.

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Method: StopListening(
   object data
)
Summary
Instructs the current channel to stop listening for requests.
C# Syntax:
public void StopListening(
   object data
);
Parameters:

data

Should always be null for HttpChannel.

Implements:
IChannelReceiver.StopListening
Remarks
The data object can be used to pass specific state to the channel.

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Method: ToString()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.ToString
C# Syntax:
public virtual string ToString();

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