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.NET Framework Class Library
FtpWebRequest..::.EndGetRequestStream Method

Ends a pending asynchronous operation started with BeginGetRequestStream.

Namespace:  System.Net
Assembly:  System (in System.dll)
Visual Basic
Public Overrides Function EndGetRequestStream ( _
    asyncResult As IAsyncResult _
) As Stream
C#
public override Stream EndGetRequestStream(
    IAsyncResult asyncResult
)
Visual C++
public:
virtual Stream^ EndGetRequestStream(
    IAsyncResult^ asyncResult
) override
F#
abstract EndGetRequestStream : 
        asyncResult:IAsyncResult -> Stream 
override EndGetRequestStream : 
        asyncResult:IAsyncResult -> Stream 

Parameters

asyncResult
Type: System..::.IAsyncResult
The IAsyncResult object that was returned when the operation started.

Return Value

Type: System.IO..::.Stream
A writable Stream instance associated with this instance.
ExceptionCondition
ArgumentNullException

asyncResult is nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

ArgumentException

asyncResult was not obtained by calling BeginGetRequestStream.

InvalidOperationException

This method was already called for the operation identified by asyncResult.

If the operation has not completed, the EndGetRequestStream method blocks until the operation completes. To determine whether the operation has completed, check the IsCompleted property before calling EndGetRequestStream.

In addition to the exceptions noted in "Exceptions," EndGetRequestStream rethrows exceptions that were thrown while opening the stream for writing.

NoteNote

This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing.

The following code example demonstrates ending an asynchronous operation to get a request's stream. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the FtpWebRequest class overview.

Visual Basic
Private Shared Sub EndGetStreamCallback(ByVal ar As IAsyncResult)
    Dim state As FtpState = CType(ar.AsyncState, FtpState)

    Dim requestStream As Stream = Nothing
    ' End the asynchronous call to get the request stream.
    Try
        requestStream = state.Request.EndGetRequestStream(ar)
        ' Copy the file contents to the request stream.
        Const bufferLength As Integer = 2048
        Dim buffer(bufferLength - 1) As Byte
        Dim count As Integer = 0
        Dim readBytes As Integer = 0
        Dim stream As FileStream = File.OpenRead(state.FileName)
        Do
            readBytes = stream.Read(buffer, 0, bufferLength)
            requestStream.Write(buffer, 0, readBytes)
            count += readBytes
        Loop While readBytes <> 0
        Console.WriteLine("Writing {0} bytes to the stream.", count)
        ' IMPORTANT: Close the request stream before sending the request.
        requestStream.Close()
        ' Asynchronously get the response to the upload request.
        state.Request.BeginGetResponse(New AsyncCallback(AddressOf EndGetResponseCallback), state)
        ' Return exceptions to the main application thread.
    Catch e As Exception
        Console.WriteLine("Could not get the request stream.")
        state.OperationException = e
        state.OperationComplete.Set()
        Return
    End Try

End Sub
C#
private static void EndGetStreamCallback(IAsyncResult ar)
{
    FtpState state = (FtpState) ar.AsyncState;

    Stream requestStream = null;
    // End the asynchronous call to get the request stream.
    try
    {
        requestStream = state.Request.EndGetRequestStream(ar);
        // Copy the file contents to the request stream.
        const int bufferLength = 2048;
        byte[] buffer = new byte[bufferLength];
        int count = 0;
        int readBytes = 0;
        FileStream stream = File.OpenRead(state.FileName);
        do
        {
            readBytes = stream.Read(buffer, 0, bufferLength);
            requestStream.Write(buffer, 0, readBytes);
            count += readBytes;
        }
        while (readBytes != 0);
        Console.WriteLine ("Writing {0} bytes to the stream.", count);
        // IMPORTANT: Close the request stream before sending the request.
        requestStream.Close();
        // Asynchronously get the response to the upload request.
        state.Request.BeginGetResponse(
            new AsyncCallback (EndGetResponseCallback), 
            state
        );
    } 
    // Return exceptions to the main application thread.
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Could not get the request stream.");
        state.OperationException = e;
        state.OperationComplete.Set();
        return;
    }

}
Visual C++
private:
   static void EndGetStreamCallback( IAsyncResult^ ar )
   {
      FtpState^ state = dynamic_cast<FtpState^>(ar->AsyncState);
      Stream^ requestStream = nullptr;

      // End the asynchronous call to get the request stream.
      try
      {
         requestStream = state->Request->EndGetRequestStream( ar );

         // Copy the file contents to the request stream.
         const int bufferLength = 2048;
         array<Byte>^buffer = gcnew array<Byte>(bufferLength);
         int count = 0;
         int readBytes = 0;
         FileStream^ stream = File::OpenRead( state->FileName );
         do
         {
            readBytes = stream->Read( buffer, 0, bufferLength );
            requestStream->Write( buffer, 0, bufferLength );
            count += readBytes;
         }
         while ( readBytes != 0 );
         Console::WriteLine( "Writing {0} bytes to the stream.", count );

         // IMPORTANT: Close the request stream before sending the request.
         requestStream->Close();

         // Asynchronously get the response to the upload request.
         state->Request->BeginGetResponse( gcnew AsyncCallback( EndGetResponseCallback ), state );
      }
      // Return exceptions to the main application thread.
      catch ( Exception^ e ) 
      {
         Console::WriteLine( "Could not get the request stream." );
         state->OperationException = e;
         state->OperationComplete->Set();
         return;
      }
   }

.NET Framework

Supported in: 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0

.NET Framework Client Profile

Supported in: 4, 3.5 SP1

Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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