Web class
Represents a Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Web site.
Inheritance hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientObject
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SecurableObject
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Web
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint.Client
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint.Client (in Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Class Web _
Inherits SecurableObject
'Usage
Dim instance As Web
public class Web : SecurableObject
Remarks
Many methods and properties in the Microsoft.SharePoint.Client namespace can return a single website. You can use the Webs property of the Web class to return all the immediate child websites beneath a website, excluding children of those child websites. You can also use the AllWebs property of the Site class to return all websites within the site collection; or use the GetSubwebsForCurrentUser() method of Web to return all websites for the current user.
Use an indexer to return a single website from the collection. For example, if the collection is assigned to a variable named collWebSites, use collWebSites[index] in C#, or collWebSites(index) in Visual Basic, where index is the index number of the site in the collection, the display name of the website, or the GUID for the site.
Examples
This code example displays information about a subweb.
using System;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Client;
namespace Microsoft.SDK.SharePointFoundation.Samples
{
class WebExample
{
static void Main()
{
string siteUrl = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection";
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl);
Web site = clientContext.Web;
clientContext.Load(site);
clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
Console.WriteLine("Site information: \n\n");
Console.WriteLine("Title: {0}", site.Title);
Console.WriteLine("ID: {0}", site.Id);
Console.WriteLine("Language: {0}", site.Language);
Console.WriteLine("UI Version: {0}", site.UIVersion);
Console.WriteLine("Description: {0}", site.Description);
Console.WriteLine("Created: {0}", site.Created);
}
}
}
Thread safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.