Xceed .NET Libraries Documentation
Xceed.Ftp Assembly / Xceed.Ftp Namespace / AsyncFtpClient Class / BeginGetDownloadStream Method
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    BeginGetDownloadStream Method
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    Begins the process of retrieving a direct access to the readonly data stream being received. Don't forget to call EndGetDownloadStream!
    Begins the process of retrieving a direct access to the readonly data stream being received. Don't forget to call EndGetDownloadStream!
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    OverloadDescription
    Begins the process of retrieving a direct access to the readonly data stream being received. Don't forget to call EndGetDownloadStream!  
    Begins the process of retrieving a direct access to the readonly data stream being received, beginning at the specified offset. Don't forget to call EndGetDownloadStream!  
    Example
    AsyncFtpClient ftp = new AsyncFtpClient();
    IAsyncResult result = ftp.BeginConnect( "ftp.server.com", null, null );
    
    while( !result.IsCompleted )
      Application.DoEvents();
    
    ftp.EndConnect( result );
    
    result = ftp.BeginLogin( null, null );
    
    while( !result.IsCompleted )
      Application.DoEvents();
    
    ftp.EndLogin( result );
    
    result = ftp.BeginGetDownloadStream( "test.txt", 0, null, null );
    
    while( !result.IsCompleted )
      Application.DoEvents();
    
    using( System.IO.Stream stream = ftp.EndGetDownloadStream( result ) )
    {
      byte[] buffer = new byte[ 32768 ];
      int bytesRead = 0;
    
      // Loop until we have nothing more to read from the source stream.
      // We are assuming that the data contained in the file is text
      string data = string.Empty;
      while( ( bytesRead = stream.Read( buffer, 0, buffer.Length ) ) > 0 )
      {
        data += System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString( buffer );
      }
    
      System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine( data );
    }
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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