What is the purpose of the HTTPWorkerRequest Class in .NET Framework?
I Was going through the ASP.NET Application pipeline and discovered about the HTTPWorkerRequest Class and according to what I found on the WEB, Does not satisfy me as to what is the real purpose of the class.
As we know that as part of the pipeline process, in which a client requests for an ASP.NET Entity and if this is the first time that the call is made then an Application Domain is created which creates a hosting Environment(HttpRuntime object).
The HttpRuntime object is used at the beginning of the ASP.NET pipeline model that processes HTTP requests. The ProcessRequest method drives all subsequent ASP.NET Web processing.
Now the following is the signature of the Process Request method
public static void ProcessRequest (System.Web.HttpWorkerRequest wr)
Following are my questions:
1. What is the main purpose that this HttpWorkerRequest class solves?
2. Is it in some way related to the Worker process(w3wp.exe)?
Thanks in Advance.
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I Was going through the ASP.NET Application pipeline and discovered about the HTTPWorkerRequest Class and according to what I found on the WEB, Does not satisfy me as to what is the real purpose of the class.
As we know that as part of the pipeline process, in which a client requests for an ASP.NET Entity and if this is the first time that the call is made then an Application Domain is created which creates a hosting Environment(HttpRuntime object).
The HttpRuntime object is used at the beginning of the ASP.NET pipeline model that processes HTTP requests. The ProcessRequest method drives all subsequent ASP.NET Web processing.
Now the following is the signature of the Process Request method
public static void ProcessRequest (System.Web.HttpWorkerRequest wr)
Following are my questions:
1. What is the main purpose that this HttpWorkerRequest class solves?
2. Is it in some way related to the Worker process(w3wp.exe)?
Thanks in Advance.
asp.net
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I Was going through the ASP.NET Application pipeline and discovered about the HTTPWorkerRequest Class and according to what I found on the WEB, Does not satisfy me as to what is the real purpose of the class.
As we know that as part of the pipeline process, in which a client requests for an ASP.NET Entity and if this is the first time that the call is made then an Application Domain is created which creates a hosting Environment(HttpRuntime object).
The HttpRuntime object is used at the beginning of the ASP.NET pipeline model that processes HTTP requests. The ProcessRequest method drives all subsequent ASP.NET Web processing.
Now the following is the signature of the Process Request method
public static void ProcessRequest (System.Web.HttpWorkerRequest wr)
Following are my questions:
1. What is the main purpose that this HttpWorkerRequest class solves?
2. Is it in some way related to the Worker process(w3wp.exe)?
Thanks in Advance.
asp.net
I Was going through the ASP.NET Application pipeline and discovered about the HTTPWorkerRequest Class and according to what I found on the WEB, Does not satisfy me as to what is the real purpose of the class.
As we know that as part of the pipeline process, in which a client requests for an ASP.NET Entity and if this is the first time that the call is made then an Application Domain is created which creates a hosting Environment(HttpRuntime object).
The HttpRuntime object is used at the beginning of the ASP.NET pipeline model that processes HTTP requests. The ProcessRequest method drives all subsequent ASP.NET Web processing.
Now the following is the signature of the Process Request method
public static void ProcessRequest (System.Web.HttpWorkerRequest wr)
Following are my questions:
1. What is the main purpose that this HttpWorkerRequest class solves?
2. Is it in some way related to the Worker process(w3wp.exe)?
Thanks in Advance.
asp.net
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