MessageFilterTable<TFilterData>.GetMatchingValue Method
Definition
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Returns a value that indicates whether the match criterion of exactly one MessageFilter in the table is satisfied by the specified message or buffered message and adds the matching filter data to a collection.
Overloads
GetMatchingValue(Message, TFilterData) |
Returns a value that indicates whether the match criterion of exactly one MessageFilter in the table is satisfied by the specified message and adds the matching filter data to a collection. |
GetMatchingValue(MessageBuffer, TFilterData) |
Returns a value that indicates whether the match criterion of exactly one filter in the table is satisfied by the specified buffered message and adds the matching filter data to a collection. |
Remarks
Use one of these methods when a single filter is expected to match the message and only the FilterData
from the matching filter must be recovered.
Use GetMatchingValue to inspect message headers and GetMatchingValue to inspect a buffered message, which can include looking at the message body.
GetMatchingValue(Message, TFilterData)
Returns a value that indicates whether the match criterion of exactly one MessageFilter in the table is satisfied by the specified message and adds the matching filter data to a collection.
public:
virtual bool GetMatchingValue(System::ServiceModel::Channels::Message ^ message, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] TFilterData % data);
public bool GetMatchingValue (System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message message, out TFilterData data);
abstract member GetMatchingValue : System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message * 'FilterData -> bool
override this.GetMatchingValue : System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message * 'FilterData -> bool
Public Function GetMatchingValue (message As Message, ByRef data As TFilterData) As Boolean
Parameters
- data
- TFilterData
The out
parameter that stores the FilterData
that matches the message
.
Returns
true
if the match criterion of one filter in the table is satisfied by the message; false
if no filter is satisfied.
Implements
Exceptions
More than one filter matches the message
.
A filter attempted to examine the contents of the message body.
Remarks
Use this method when a single filter is expected to match the message and only the FilterData
from the matching filter must be recovered.
This method implements GetMatchingFilter.
Applies to
GetMatchingValue(MessageBuffer, TFilterData)
Returns a value that indicates whether the match criterion of exactly one filter in the table is satisfied by the specified buffered message and adds the matching filter data to a collection.
public:
virtual bool GetMatchingValue(System::ServiceModel::Channels::MessageBuffer ^ buffer, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] TFilterData % data);
public bool GetMatchingValue (System.ServiceModel.Channels.MessageBuffer buffer, out TFilterData data);
abstract member GetMatchingValue : System.ServiceModel.Channels.MessageBuffer * 'FilterData -> bool
override this.GetMatchingValue : System.ServiceModel.Channels.MessageBuffer * 'FilterData -> bool
Public Function GetMatchingValue (buffer As MessageBuffer, ByRef data As TFilterData) As Boolean
Parameters
- buffer
- MessageBuffer
The MessageBuffer to test.
- data
- TFilterData
The out
parameter that stores the FilterData
that matches the buffer
.
Returns
true
if the match criterion of one filter in the table is satisfied by the buffered message; false
if no filter is satisfied.
Implements
Exceptions
More than one filter matches the messageBuffer
.
Remarks
Use this method when a single filter is expected to match the buffered message and only the FilterData
from the matching filter must be recovered. Because the filter is being matched to a buffered message, it can specify conditions on the message body.
This method implements GetMatchingFilter.
Applies to
.NET