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FaultBindingCollection.Insert(Int32, FaultBinding) Méthode

Définition

Ajoute la classe FaultBinding spécifiée à FaultBindingCollection à l'index de base zéro spécifié.

public:
 void Insert(int index, System::Web::Services::Description::FaultBinding ^ bindingOperationFault);
public void Insert (int index, System.Web.Services.Description.FaultBinding bindingOperationFault);
member this.Insert : int * System.Web.Services.Description.FaultBinding -> unit
Public Sub Insert (index As Integer, bindingOperationFault As FaultBinding)

Paramètres

index
Int32

Index de base zéro au niveau duquel insérer le paramètre bindingOperationFault.

bindingOperationFault
FaultBinding

Objet FaultBinding à ajouter à la collection.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant illustre une utilisation classique de la Insert méthode .

BindingCollection^ myBindingCollection = myServiceDescription->Bindings;
Binding^ myBinding = myBindingCollection[ 0 ];
OperationBindingCollection^ myOperationBindingCollection = myBinding->Operations;
OperationBinding^ myOperationBinding = myOperationBindingCollection[ 0 ];
FaultBindingCollection^ myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding->Faults;

// Reverse the fault bindings order.
if ( myFaultBindingCollection->Count > 1 )
{
   FaultBinding^ myFaultBinding = myFaultBindingCollection[ 0 ];
   array<FaultBinding^>^myFaultBindingArray = gcnew array<FaultBinding^>(myFaultBindingCollection->Count);
   
   // Copy the fault bindings to a temporary array.
   myFaultBindingCollection->CopyTo( myFaultBindingArray, 0 );
   
   // Remove all the fault binding instances in the fault binding collection.
   for ( int i = 0; i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++ )
      myFaultBindingCollection->Remove( myFaultBindingArray[ i ] );
   
   // Insert the fault binding instance in the reverse order.
   for ( int i = 0,j = (myFaultBindingArray->Length - 1); i < myFaultBindingArray->Length; i++,j-- )
      myFaultBindingCollection->Insert( i, myFaultBindingArray[ j ] );
   
   // Check if the first element in the collection before the reversal is now the last element.
   if ( myFaultBindingCollection->Contains( myFaultBinding ) && myFaultBindingCollection->IndexOf( myFaultBinding ) == (myFaultBindingCollection->Count - 1) )
         
   // Display the WSDL generated to the console.
   myServiceDescription->Write( Console::Out );
   else
         Console::WriteLine( "Error while reversing" );
}

BindingCollection myBindingCollection = myServiceDescription.Bindings;
Binding myBinding = myBindingCollection[0];
OperationBindingCollection myOperationBindingCollection = myBinding.Operations;
OperationBinding myOperationBinding = myOperationBindingCollection[0];
FaultBindingCollection myFaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding.Faults;

// Reverse the fault bindings order.
if(myFaultBindingCollection.Count > 1)
{
   FaultBinding myFaultBinding = myFaultBindingCollection[0];

   FaultBinding[] myFaultBindingArray = new FaultBinding[myFaultBindingCollection.Count];
   // Copy the fault bindings to a temporary array.
   myFaultBindingCollection.CopyTo(myFaultBindingArray, 0);

   // Remove all the fault binding instances in the fault binding collection.
   for(int i = 0; i < myFaultBindingArray.Length; i++)
      myFaultBindingCollection.Remove(myFaultBindingArray[i]);

   // Insert the fault binding instance in the reverse order.
   for(int i = 0, j = (myFaultBindingArray.Length - 1); i < myFaultBindingArray.Length; i++, j--)
      myFaultBindingCollection.Insert(i, myFaultBindingArray[j]);
   // Check if the first element in the collection before the reversal is now the last element.
   if(myFaultBindingCollection.Contains(myFaultBinding) &&
      myFaultBindingCollection.IndexOf(myFaultBinding) == (myFaultBindingCollection.Count - 1))
      // Display the WSDL generated to the console.
      myServiceDescription.Write(Console.Out);
   else
      Console.WriteLine("Error while reversing");
}
      Dim myBindingCollection As BindingCollection = myServiceDescription.Bindings
      Dim myBinding As Binding = myBindingCollection(0)
      Dim myOperationBindingCollection As OperationBindingCollection = myBinding.Operations
      Dim myOperationBinding As OperationBinding = myOperationBindingCollection(0)
      Dim myFaultBindingCollection As FaultBindingCollection = myOperationBinding.Faults

      ' Reverse the fault bindings order.
      If myFaultBindingCollection.Count > 1 Then
         Dim myFaultBinding As FaultBinding = myFaultBindingCollection(0)

         Dim myFaultBindingArray(myFaultBindingCollection.Count - 1) As FaultBinding
         ' Copy the fault bindings to a temporary array.
         myFaultBindingCollection.CopyTo(myFaultBindingArray, 0)

         ' Remove all the fault binding instances in the fault binding collection.
         Dim i, j As Integer

         For i = 0 To myFaultBindingArray.Length - 1
            myFaultBindingCollection.Remove(myFaultBindingArray(i))
         Next i

         j = myFaultBindingArray.Length - 1
         For i = 0 To myFaultBindingArray.Length - 1
            myFaultBindingCollection.Insert(i, myFaultBindingArray(j))
            j = j - 1
         Next

         If myFaultBindingCollection.Contains(myFaultBinding) And myFaultBindingCollection.IndexOf(myFaultBinding) = myFaultBindingCollection.Count - 1 Then
            ' Display the WSDL generated to the console.
            myServiceDescription.Write(Console.Out)
         Else
            Console.WriteLine("Error while reversing")
         End If
      End If
   End Sub

End Class

Remarques

Si le nombre d’éléments de la collection est déjà égal à la capacité de la collection, la capacité est doublée en réaffectant automatiquement le tableau interne avant l’insertion du nouvel élément.

Si le index paramètre est égal à Count, le bindingOperationFault paramètre est ajouté à la fin du FaultBindingCollection.

Les éléments après le point d’insertion descendent pour prendre en charge le nouvel élément.

S’applique à