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Response class

 
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1

Response (Microsoft.Rtc.Sip)

The Response class defines a SIP response sent from a server transaction to a client transaction.

To generate a response message for a request, call CreateResponse on the associated Request object. Populate the Response message with the proper status class and reason phrase, and then pass it to ServerTransaction.SendResponse, using the ServerTransaction object for the initial request.

There are two methods for receiving a response:

  • The response is filtered by the MSPL message filter and dispatched to a specific method defined in your application. (See the Dispatch built-in MSPL function for more information.) The method handling the response must have a signature that matches the ResponseReceivedEventHandler delegate.
  • The originating request that incurred the response was sent from a specific ClientTransaction object instance running on your application. In this case, the response is obtained by registering an event handler for the ClientTransaction.ResponseReceived event.

In both cases, the response is returned as the ResponseReceivedEventArgs.Response property, which contains a Response object. In the case where a ClientTransaction object on the application incurred the response, the ResponseReceivedEventArgs.ClientTransaction property will contain a reference to the specific client transaction.

The Response class is derived from the Microsoft.Rtc.Sip.Message class.

Public Methods

The Response (Microsoft.Rtc.Sip) class has the following public methods.

Method Description
Equals(Object)

Inherited from System.Object. Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current System.Object.

GetHashCode()

Inherited from System.Object. Serves as a hash function for a particular type, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table.

GetHeaders(String)

Inherited from Message. Obtains an IEnumerator interface for access to a type-filtered collection of headers set on the message.

GetType()

Inherited from System.Object. Gets the System.Type of the current instance.

ToString()

Inherited from System.Object. Returns a System.String that represents the current System.Object.

Public Properties

The Response (Microsoft.Rtc.Sip) class has the following public properties.

Property Description
AllHeaders Data type: HeaderCollection
Access type: Read-only

Inherited from Message. Contains the message headers as a HeaderCollection object.

AuthenticationInfo Data type: Object
Access type: Read-only

Inherited from Message. Contains SIP stack-specific authentication information as an AuthenticationInfo structure.

Content Data type: String
Access type: Read/write

Inherited from Message. Contains the parsed message content as a string.

RawContent Data type: Byte array
Access type: Read/write

Inherited from Message. Contains the unparsed message content in raw binary form.

ReasonPhrase Data type: String
Access type: Read/write

Contains a text string describing the status code.

Received Data type: Boolean
Access type: Read-only

Inherited from Message. Indicates whether this message was received by the server (as opposed to created by the calling application).

StatusClass Data type: Int32
Access type: Read-only

Contains the class of the status code.

StatusCode Data type: Int32
Access type: Read/write

Contains the status code for the response.

TimeReceived Data type: DateTime
Access type: Read-only

Inherited from Message. Indicates the date and time the message was received by the server.

Requirements

Redistributable: Requires Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1.
Namespace: Microsoft.Rtc.Sip
Assembly: ServerAgent (in ServerAgent.dll)

See Also

Dispatch, Message, Request, ResponseReceivedEventHandler, ServerTransaction

  
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