Reputation: 1035
I'm doing research into web programming in ASP .NET and came across these two classes. I was wondering what might these be used for?
My first thought is that they could be used if you were setting up a proxy between the client and server, but I'm not sure if this is the main purpose or not.
Thanks
edit: classes not methods
Upvotes: 0
Views: 230
Reputation: 18803
They are used for communicating with another process using the HTTP protocol.
In the context of ASP.NET, your process could use them to talk to another service. Maybe your database uses the HTTP protocol, such as CouchDB. Perhaps you have a rest service that your ASP.NET application needs to talk to.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 13207
As their names imply, these are classes to either create a request (HttpWebRequest
) or create a response (HttpWebResponse
).
Using HttpWebRequest
you define a request to a URI using the HTTP-protocol. Whereas the HttpWebResponse
class delivers you an answer of an HTTP-server providing all the information like HTTP-headers and actual body of the request.
This is an example from MSDN
HttpWebRequest HttpWReq =
(HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.contoso.com");
HttpWebResponse HttpWResp = (HttpWebResponse)HttpWReq.GetResponse();
// Insert code that uses the response object.
HttpWResp.Close();
Consider the casting from the base-class WebRequest
.
See HttpWebRequest
and HttpWebResponse
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 25743
They can indeed be used for that. This isn't specific to ASP.NET however.
You can create a HttpWebRequest object by doing:
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://url.com");
And you invoke it to retrieve an HttpWebResponse:
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
There's a lot of customization you can do here, but hopefully this will give you a starting point for reading data off the web.
Upvotes: 1