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Asked: January 23, 2022In: Technology, Website Development

What Are HTTP Handlers?

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What Are HTTP Handlers? Explain its significance and all necessary points. What are the features and How to Create a Custom HTTP Handler?

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    Prabhakar Atla
    Added an answer on January 23, 2022 at 8:08 am

    What Are HTTP Handlers? HTTP handlers are also called endpoints. They are especially used while sending a request to ASP .NET web applications. It is mostly used with the file extension of .aspx. Programmers can also develop their own HTTP handlers and execute the same.  Know more:  What is HTTP ModRead more

    What Are HTTP Handlers?

    HTTP handlers are also called endpoints. They are especially used while sending a request to ASP .NET web applications. It is mostly used with the file extension of .aspx. Programmers can also develop their own HTTP handlers and execute the same. 

    Know more: 

    • What is HTTP Module in ASP.Net?

    Features of HTTP Handlers

    •   For developing asynchronous handlers, you need to use the IHttpAsyncHandler interface. 
    •   Customised handlers can be stored inside application’s bin folder. 
    •   HTTP handlers for IIS 6.0 are fully compatible with IIS 7.0 
    •   It may be asynchronous or synchronous 

    ASP.NET also has multiple built-in HTTP handlers like Web service handler (*.asmx), Generic Web handler (*.ashx), and others 

    How to Create a Custom HTTP Handler? 

    You need to create a class first that executes the IHttpHandler interface to get a customised HTTP Handler. It will be synchronous in nature.

    You have to execute the both IsReusable property and the ProcessRequest method to get a workable HTTP Handler.

    The handler has direct access to the application context, including accessing details about session info, user’s data, app stage, and much more. 

    An HTTP Handler can be both synchronous and asynchronous depending upon its purpose. 

    Synchronous HTTP handler does not return or stop until it terminates the finishing process of the HTTP request made. Contrarily, an asynchronous handler independently runs a process while imitating any request to a user. 

    Asynchronous handlers are significant for starting an application process, which is taking a lot of time. Using this handler, you can finish it anytime.

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