HttpPostClientProtocol Constructor

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the HttpPostClientProtocol class.

public:
 HttpPostClientProtocol();
public HttpPostClientProtocol ();
Public Sub New ()

Examples

// Math is a proxy class derived from HttpPostClientProtocol.
HttpPostClientProtocol^ myHttpPostClientProtocol = gcnew ::Math;

// Obtain password from a secure store.
String^ SecurelyStoredPassword = String::Empty;

// Set the client-side credentials using the Credentials property.
myHttpPostClientProtocol->Credentials = System::Net::CredentialCache::DefaultCredentials;

// Allow the server to redirect the request.
myHttpPostClientProtocol->AllowAutoRedirect = true;
Console::WriteLine( "Auto redirect is: {0}", myHttpPostClientProtocol->AllowAutoRedirect );
// Math is a proxy class derived from HttpPostClientProtocol.
HttpPostClientProtocol myHttpPostClientProtocol = new Math();

// Obtain password from a secure store.
String SecurelyStoredPassword = String.Empty;

// Set the client-side credentials using the Credentials property.
myHttpPostClientProtocol.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;

// Allow the server to redirect the request.
myHttpPostClientProtocol.AllowAutoRedirect = true;
Console.WriteLine("Auto redirect is: " +
    myHttpPostClientProtocol.AllowAutoRedirect);
' Math is a proxy class derived from HttpPostClientProtocol.
Dim myHttpPostClientProtocol As New Math()

' Obtain password from a secure store.
Dim SecurelyStoredPassword As String = String.Empty

' Set the client-side credentials using the Credentials property.
myHttpPostClientProtocol.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials

' Allow the server to redirect the request.
myHttpPostClientProtocol.AllowAutoRedirect = True
Console.WriteLine("Auto redirect is: " & _
    myHttpPostClientProtocol.AllowAutoRedirect)

Applies to