TcpListener.Stop Método

Definición

Cierra el agente de escucha.

public:
 void Stop();
public void Stop ();
member this.Stop : unit -> unit
Public Sub Stop ()

Excepciones

Utilice la propiedad ErrorCode para obtener el código de error específico. Cuando obtenga este código, puede ver la documentación de códigos de error de la API de Windows Sockets, versión 2, para ver una descripción detallada del error.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra el uso del Stop método para cerrar el subyacente Socket.

#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Net;
using namespace System::Net::Sockets;
using namespace System::Text;
using namespace System::Threading;
void main()
{
   try
   {
      
      // Set the TcpListener on port 13000.
      Int32 port = 13000;
      IPAddress^ localAddr = IPAddress::Parse( "127.0.0.1" );
      
      // TcpListener* server = new TcpListener(port);
      TcpListener^ server = gcnew TcpListener( localAddr,port );
      
      // Start listening for client requests.
      server->Start();
      
      // Buffer for reading data
      array<Byte>^bytes = gcnew array<Byte>(256);
      String^ data = nullptr;
      
      // Enter the listening loop.
      while ( true )
      {
         Console::Write( "Waiting for a connection... " );
         
         // Perform a blocking call to accept requests.
         // You could also use server.AcceptSocket() here.
         TcpClient^ client = server->AcceptTcpClient();
         Console::WriteLine( "Connected!" );
         data = nullptr;
         
         // Get a stream Object* for reading and writing
         NetworkStream^ stream = client->GetStream();
         Int32 i;
         
         // Loop to receive all the data sent by the client.
         while ( i = stream->Read( bytes, 0, bytes->Length ) )
         {
            
            // Translate data bytes to a ASCII String*.
            data = Text::Encoding::ASCII->GetString( bytes, 0, i );
            Console::WriteLine( "Received: {0}", data );
            
            // Process the data sent by the client.
            data = data->ToUpper();
            array<Byte>^msg = Text::Encoding::ASCII->GetBytes( data );
            
            // Send back a response.
            stream->Write( msg, 0, msg->Length );
            Console::WriteLine( "Sent: {0}", data );
         }
         
         // Shutdown and end connection
         client->Close();
      }
   }
   catch ( SocketException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "SocketException: {0}", e );
   }

   Console::WriteLine( "\nHit enter to continue..." );
   Console::Read();
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using System.Text;

class MyTcpListener
{
  public static void Main()
  {
    TcpListener server = null;
    try
    {
      // Set the TcpListener on port 13000.
      Int32 port = 13000;
      IPAddress localAddr = IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1");

      // TcpListener server = new TcpListener(port);
      server = new TcpListener(localAddr, port);

      // Start listening for client requests.
      server.Start();

      // Buffer for reading data
      Byte[] bytes = new Byte[256];
      String data = null;

      // Enter the listening loop.
      while(true)
      {
        Console.Write("Waiting for a connection... ");

        // Perform a blocking call to accept requests.
        // You could also use server.AcceptSocket() here.
        using TcpClient client = server.AcceptTcpClient();
        Console.WriteLine("Connected!");

        data = null;

        // Get a stream object for reading and writing
        NetworkStream stream = client.GetStream();

        int i;

        // Loop to receive all the data sent by the client.
        while((i = stream.Read(bytes, 0, bytes.Length))!=0)
        {
          // Translate data bytes to a ASCII string.
          data = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(bytes, 0, i);
          Console.WriteLine("Received: {0}", data);

          // Process the data sent by the client.
          data = data.ToUpper();

          byte[] msg = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(data);

          // Send back a response.
          stream.Write(msg, 0, msg.Length);
          Console.WriteLine("Sent: {0}", data);
        }
      }
    }
    catch(SocketException e)
    {
      Console.WriteLine("SocketException: {0}", e);
    }
    finally
    {
      server.Stop();
    }

    Console.WriteLine("\nHit enter to continue...");
    Console.Read();
  }
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Net.Sockets
Imports System.Text

Class MyTcpListener

    Public Shared Sub Main()

    Dim server As TcpListener
    server=nothing
        Try
            ' Set the TcpListener on port 13000.
         Dim port As Int32 = 13000
         Dim localAddr As IPAddress = IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1")

         server = New TcpListener(localAddr, port)
         
         ' Start listening for client requests.
         server.Start()
         
         ' Buffer for reading data
            Dim bytes(1024) As Byte
            Dim data As String = Nothing
         
         ' Enter the listening loop.
         While True
            Console.Write("Waiting for a connection... ")
            
            ' Perform a blocking call to accept requests.
            ' You could also use server.AcceptSocket() here.
            Dim client As TcpClient = server.AcceptTcpClient()
            Console.WriteLine("Connected!")
            
            data = Nothing
            
            ' Get a stream object for reading and writing
            Dim stream As NetworkStream = client.GetStream()
            
            Dim i As Int32
            
            ' Loop to receive all the data sent by the client.
            i = stream.Read(bytes, 0, bytes.Length)
            While (i <> 0) 
               ' Translate data bytes to a ASCII string.
               data = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(bytes, 0, i)
                    Console.WriteLine("Received: {0}", data)
               
               ' Process the data sent by the client.
               data = data.ToUpper()
                    Dim msg As Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(data)
               
               ' Send back a response.
               stream.Write(msg, 0, msg.Length)
                    Console.WriteLine("Sent: {0}", data)
              
               i = stream.Read(bytes, 0, bytes.Length)

            End While
            
            ' Shutdown and end connection
            client.Close()
         End While
      Catch e As SocketException
         Console.WriteLine("SocketException: {0}", e)
      Finally
         server.Stop()
      End Try
      
      Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Cr + "Hit enter to continue....")
      Console.Read()
   End Sub

End Class

Comentarios

Stop cierra el agente de escucha. Se perderán las solicitudes de conexión no aceptados en la cola. Los hosts remotos que esperan que se acepte una conexión producirán un SocketException. Usted es responsable de cerrar las conexiones aceptadas por separado.

Nota

Este miembro genera información de seguimiento cuando se habilita el seguimiento de red en la aplicación. Para obtener más información, vea Seguimiento de red en .NET Framework.

Notas a los autores de las llamadas

El Stop() método también cierra el objeto subyacente Sockety crea un nuevo Socket para .TcpListener Si establece alguna propiedad en el subyacente Socket antes de llamar al Stop() método , esas propiedades no se transferirán al nuevo Socket.

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