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HttpWebResponse.GetResponseStream Méthode

Définition

Obtient le flux qui est utilisé pour lire le corps de la réponse du serveur.

public:
 override System::IO::Stream ^ GetResponseStream();
public override System.IO.Stream GetResponseStream ();
override this.GetResponseStream : unit -> System.IO.Stream
Public Overrides Function GetResponseStream () As Stream

Retours

Stream contenant le corps de la réponse.

Exceptions

Il n'y a pas de flux de réponse.

L’instance actuelle a été supprimée.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant montre comment utiliser GetResponseStream pour retourner l’instance Stream utilisée pour lire la réponse du serveur.

// Creates an HttpWebRequest with the specified URL.
HttpWebRequest^ myHttpWebRequest = (HttpWebRequest^)( WebRequest::Create( url ) );
// Sends the HttpWebRequest and waits for the response.
HttpWebResponse^ myHttpWebResponse = (HttpWebResponse^)( myHttpWebRequest->GetResponse() );
// Gets the stream associated with the response.
Stream^ receiveStream = myHttpWebResponse->GetResponseStream();
Encoding^ encode = System::Text::Encoding::GetEncoding( "utf-8" );
// Pipes the stream to a higher level stream reader with the required encoding format.
StreamReader^ readStream = gcnew StreamReader( receiveStream,encode );
Console::WriteLine( "\r\nResponse stream received." );
array<Char>^ read = gcnew array<Char>(256);
// Reads 256 characters at a time.
int count = readStream->Read( read, 0, 256 );
Console::WriteLine( "HTML...\r\n" );
while ( count > 0 )
{
   // Dumps the 256 characters on a String* and displays the String* to the console.
   String^ str = gcnew String( read,0,count );
   Console::Write( str );
   count = readStream->Read( read, 0, 256 );
}
Console::WriteLine( "" );
// Releases the resources of the response.
myHttpWebResponse->Close();
// Releases the resources of the Stream.
readStream->Close();
// Creates an HttpWebRequest with the specified URL.
    HttpWebRequest myHttpWebRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
    // Sends the HttpWebRequest and waits for the response.			
    HttpWebResponse myHttpWebResponse = (HttpWebResponse)myHttpWebRequest.GetResponse();
    // Gets the stream associated with the response.
    Stream receiveStream = myHttpWebResponse.GetResponseStream();
    Encoding encode = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("utf-8");
    // Pipes the stream to a higher level stream reader with the required encoding format.
    StreamReader readStream = new StreamReader( receiveStream, encode );
Console.WriteLine("\r\nResponse stream received.");
    Char[] read = new Char[256];
    // Reads 256 characters at a time.
    int count = readStream.Read( read, 0, 256 );
    Console.WriteLine("HTML...\r\n");
    while (count > 0)
        {
            // Dumps the 256 characters on a string and displays the string to the console.
            String str = new String(read, 0, count);
            Console.Write(str);
            count = readStream.Read(read, 0, 256);
        }
    Console.WriteLine("");
    // Releases the resources of the response.
    myHttpWebResponse.Close();
    // Releases the resources of the Stream.
    readStream.Close();
' Creates an HttpWebRequest for the specified URL. 
Dim myHttpWebRequest As HttpWebRequest = CType(WebRequest.Create(url), HttpWebRequest)
' Sends the request and waits for a response.			
Dim myHttpWebResponse As HttpWebResponse = CType(myHttpWebRequest.GetResponse(), HttpWebResponse)
' Calls the method GetResponseStream to return the stream associated with the response.
Dim receiveStream As Stream = myHttpWebResponse.GetResponseStream()
Dim encode As Encoding = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("utf-8")
' Pipes the response stream to a higher level stream reader with the required encoding format. 
Dim readStream As New StreamReader(receiveStream, encode)
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Lf + ControlChars.Cr + "Response stream received")
Dim read(256) As [Char]
' Reads 256 characters at a time.    
Dim count As Integer = readStream.Read(read, 0, 256)
Console.WriteLine("HTML..." + ControlChars.Lf + ControlChars.Cr)
While count > 0
    ' Dumps the 256 characters to a string and displays the string to the console.
    Dim str As New [String](read, 0, count)
    Console.Write(str)
    count = readStream.Read(read, 0, 256)
End While
Console.WriteLine("")
' Releases the resources of the Stream.
readStream.Close()
 ' Releases the resources of the response.
myHttpWebResponse.Close()

Remarques

La GetResponseStream méthode retourne le flux de données de la ressource Internet demandée.

Notes

Vous devez appeler l’une Stream.Closedes méthodes , Stream.Dispose, HttpWebResponse.Closeou HttpWebResponse.Dispose pour fermer le flux et libérer la connexion en vue d’une réutilisation. Il n’est pas nécessaire de fermer ou de supprimer les deux Stream instances et HttpWebResponse , mais cela ne provoque pas d’erreur. L’échec de la fermeture ou de la suppression du flux entraîne l’absence de connexions de votre application.

Notes

Ce membre génère des informations de traçage lorsque vous activez le traçage réseau dans votre application. Pour plus d’informations, consultez Suivi réseau dans .NET Framework.

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