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ClientProtocol Methods

The methods of the ClientProtocol class are listed below. For a complete list of ClientProtocol class members, see the ClientProtocol Members topic.

Public:

Dispose (inherited from Component) Disposes of the Component.
Equals (inherited from Object) Determines whether the specified Object is the same instance as the current Object. Subclasses are expected to override this method to support value equality (not reference equality).
GetContainer (inherited from Component) Returns the IContainer that contains the Component.
GetDesignMode (inherited from Component) Gets a value indicating whether the Component is currently in design mode.
GetHashCode (inherited from Object) Serves as a hash function for a particular type, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table.
GetServiceObject (inherited from Component) Returns an object representing a service provided by the Component.
GetType (inherited from Object) Gets the Type of the Object.
ToString (inherited from Component) Returns a String containing the name of the Component, if any. This method should not be overridden. For internal use only.

Protected:

AddToCache Add an instance of the client protocol handler to the cache.
BeginSend Send the request asynchronously.
EndSend Complete an asynchronous send.
Finalize (inherited from Object) Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by the Garbage Collector (GC). This method may be ignored by the runtime; therefore, necessary cleanup operations should be done elsewhere.
GetFromCache Returns an instance of a client protocol handler from the cache.
MemberwiseClone (inherited from Object) Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.
Send Send the request synchronously.

See Also

ClientProtocol Class | System.Web.Services.Protocols Namespace