Name
Binding
Synopsis
A WSDL document defines abstract information for data types, messages,
and operations. A binding bridges the gap between abstract, protocol-independent information, and the encoding of that information (the
concrete physical representation of messages on the wire). The Binding
class
represents the WSDL <binding>
element, which provides binding
information for a single protocol. For example, the WSDL document
ASP.NET generates for a web service called StockQuotes would have three
bindings: StockQuotesHttpGet
, StockQuotesHttpPost
, and StockQuotesSoap
.
A Binding
contains a
collection of OperationBinding
objects (provided through the Operations
property). Bindings must define WSDL ports (represented by the Port
class).
Public NotInheritable Class Binding : Inherits DocumentableItem ' Public Constructors Public Sub New() ' Public Instance Properties Public ReadOnly Property Extensions As ServiceDescriptionFormatExtensionCollection Public Property Name As String Public ReadOnly Property Operations As OperationBindingCollection Public ReadOnly Property ServiceDescription As ServiceDescription Public Property Type As XmlQualifiedName End Class
Hierarchy
System.Object→DocumentableItem→ Binding
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