OperationContext.OutgoingMessageHeaders Property
Definition
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Gets the outgoing message headers for the active OperationContext.
public:
property System::ServiceModel::Channels::MessageHeaders ^ OutgoingMessageHeaders { System::ServiceModel::Channels::MessageHeaders ^ get(); };
public System.ServiceModel.Channels.MessageHeaders OutgoingMessageHeaders { get; }
member this.OutgoingMessageHeaders : System.ServiceModel.Channels.MessageHeaders
Public ReadOnly Property OutgoingMessageHeaders As MessageHeaders
Property Value
A MessageHeaders object that contains outbound message headers for the active OperationContext.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the OperationContextScope to create a new context in a client application in order to add a custom header to the outgoing message.
SampleServiceClient wcfClient = new SampleServiceClient(new InstanceContext(this));
try
{
using (OperationContextScope scope = new OperationContextScope(wcfClient.InnerChannel))
{
MessageHeader header
= MessageHeader.CreateHeader(
"Service-Bound-CustomHeader",
"http://Microsoft.WCF.Documentation",
"Custom Happy Value."
);
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(header);
// Making calls.
Console.WriteLine("Enter the greeting to send: ");
string greeting = Console.ReadLine();
//Console.ReadLine();
header = MessageHeader.CreateHeader(
"Service-Bound-OneWayHeader",
"http://Microsoft.WCF.Documentation",
"Different Happy Value."
);
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(header);
// One-way
wcfClient.Push(greeting);
this.wait.WaitOne();
// Done with service.
wcfClient.Close();
Console.WriteLine("Done!");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
catch (TimeoutException timeProblem)
{
Console.WriteLine("The service operation timed out. " + timeProblem.Message);
Console.ReadLine();
wcfClient.Abort();
}
catch (CommunicationException commProblem)
{
Console.WriteLine("There was a communication problem. " + commProblem.Message);
Console.ReadLine();
wcfClient.Abort();
}
Dim wcfClient As New SampleServiceClient(New InstanceContext(Me))
Try
Using scope As New OperationContextScope(wcfClient.InnerChannel)
Dim header As MessageHeader = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("Service-Bound-CustomHeader", _
"http://Microsoft.WCF.Documentation", "Custom Happy Value.")
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(header)
' Making calls.
Console.WriteLine("Enter the greeting to send: ")
Dim greeting As String = Console.ReadLine()
'Console.ReadLine();
header = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("Service-Bound-OneWayHeader", _
"http://Microsoft.WCF.Documentation", "Different Happy Value.")
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(header)
' One-way
wcfClient.Push(greeting)
Me.wait.WaitOne()
' Done with service.
wcfClient.Close()
Console.WriteLine("Done!")
Console.ReadLine()
End Using
Catch timeProblem As TimeoutException
Console.WriteLine("The service operation timed out. " & timeProblem.Message)
Console.ReadLine()
wcfClient.Abort()
Catch commProblem As CommunicationException
Console.WriteLine("There was a communication problem. " & commProblem.Message)
Console.ReadLine()
wcfClient.Abort()
End Try
Remarks
Use this property to add reply headers that are sent by a service operation or request headers that are sent by a WCF client object.
Applies to
.NET