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Exception..::.GetObjectData (Método)

Actualización: noviembre 2007

Cuando se reemplaza en una clase derivada, establece SerializationInfo con información sobre la excepción.

Espacio de nombres:  System
Ensamblado:  mscorlib (en mscorlib.dll)
Sintaxis

Visual Basic (Declaración)
<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags := SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter)> _
Public Overridable Sub GetObjectData ( _
    info As SerializationInfo, _
    context As StreamingContext _
)
Visual Basic (Uso)
Dim instance As Exception
Dim info As SerializationInfo
Dim context As StreamingContext

instance.GetObjectData(info, context)
C#
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter)]
public virtual void GetObjectData(
    SerializationInfo info,
    StreamingContext context
)
Visual C++
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag::SerializationFormatter)]
public:
virtual void GetObjectData(
    SerializationInfo^ info, 
    StreamingContext context
)
J#
/** @attribute SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter) */
public void GetObjectData(
    SerializationInfo info,
    StreamingContext context
)
JScript
public function GetObjectData(
    info : SerializationInfo, 
    context : StreamingContext
)

Parámetros

info
Tipo: System.Runtime.Serialization..::.SerializationInfo
Constructor SerializationInfo que contiene los datos serializados del objeto que hacen referencia a la excepción que se va a producir.
context
Tipo: System.Runtime.Serialization..::.StreamingContext
Enumeración StreamingContext que contiene información contextual sobre el origen o el destino.

Implementaciones

ISerializable..::.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)
_Exception..::.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)
Excepciones

ExcepciónCondición
ArgumentNullException

El parámetro info es una referencia nula (Nothing en Visual Basic).

Comentarios

GetObjectData establece SerializationInfo con todos los datos del objeto de excepción destinados a la serialización. Durante la deserialización, la excepción se reconstituye a partir de la información SerializationInfo transmitida en la secuencia.

Ejemplos

En el siguiente ejemplo de código se define una clase serializable derivada Exception que implementa GetObjectData, se realizan pequeños cambios en dos propiedades y, a continuación, se llama a la clase base para llevar a cabo la serialización. En el ejemplo se fuerza un error de división por 0 y luego se crea una instancia de la excepción derivada. El código serializa la instancia en un archivo, deserializa el archivo en una nueva excepción que produce y, después, detecta y muestra los datos de la excepción.

Visual Basic
' Example for the Exception( SerializationInfo, StreamingContext )
' constructor and the Exception.GetObjectData( SerializationInfo, 
' StreamingContext ) method.
'
' If compiling with the Visual Basic compiler (VBC) from the command 
' prompt, be sure to add the following switch:
'    /reference:System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap.dll 
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System.Security.Permissions

Namespace NDP_UE_VB

    ' Define a serializable derived exception class.
    <Serializable()>  _
    Class SecondLevelException
        Inherits Exception

        ' This public constructor is used by class instantiators.
        Public Sub New( message As String, inner As Exception )
            MyBase.New( message, inner )

            HelpLink = "http://MSDN.Microsoft.com"
            Source = "Exception_Class_Samples"
        End Sub ' New

        ' This protected constructor is used for deserialization.
        Protected Sub New( info As SerializationInfo, _
            context As StreamingContext )
                MyBase.New( info, context )
        End Sub ' New


        ' GetObjectData performs a custom serialization.
        <SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, _
                                     SerializationFormatter:=True)> _
        Overrides Sub GetObjectData( info As SerializationInfo, _
            context As StreamingContext) 

            ' Change the case of two properties, and then use the 
            ' method of the base class.
            HelpLink = HelpLink.ToLower()
            Source = Source.ToUpper()

            MyBase.GetObjectData(info, context)

        End Sub ' ISerializable.GetObjectData
    End Class ' SecondLevelException


    Module SerializationDemo

        Sub Main()
            Console.WriteLine( _
                "This example of the Exception constructor " & _
                "and Exception.GetObjectData " & vbCrLf & _
                "with SerializationInfo and StreamingContext " & _
                "parameters generates " & vbCrLf & _
                "the following output." & vbCrLf )

            ' This code forces a division by 0 and catches the 
            ' resulting exception.
            Try
                Try
                    Dim zero As Integer = 0
                    Dim ecks As Integer = 1 \ zero

                ' Create a new exception to throw again.
                Catch ex As Exception

                    Dim newExcept As New SecondLevelException( _
                        "Forced a division by 0 and threw " & _
                        "another exception.", ex )

                    Console.WriteLine( _
                        "Forced a division by 0, caught the " & _
                        "resulting exception, " & vbCrLf & _
                        "and created a derived exception:" & vbCrLf )
                    Console.WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", _
                        newExcept.HelpLink )
                    Console.WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", _
                        newExcept.Source )

                    ' This FileStream is used for the serialization.
                    Dim stream As New FileStream( _
                        "NewException.dat", FileMode.Create )

                    ' Serialize the derived exception.
                    Try
                        Dim formatter As New SoapFormatter( Nothing, _
                            New StreamingContext( _
                                StreamingContextStates.File ) )
                        formatter.Serialize( stream, newExcept )

                        ' Rewind the stream and deserialize the 
                        ' exception.
                        stream.Position = 0
                        Dim deserExcept As SecondLevelException = _
                            CType( formatter.Deserialize( stream ), _
                                SecondLevelException )

                        Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & _
                            "Serialized the exception, and then " & _
                            "deserialized the resulting stream " & _
                            "into a " & vbCrLf & "new exception. " & _
                            "The deserialization changed the case " & _
                            "of certain properties:" & vbCrLf )

                        ' Throw the deserialized exception again.
                        Throw deserExcept

                    Catch se As SerializationException
                        Console.WriteLine( "Failed to serialize: {0}", _
                            se.ToString( ) )

                    Finally
                        stream.Close( )
                    End Try
                End Try

            Catch ex As Exception
                Console.WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", ex.HelpLink )
                Console.WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", ex.Source )

                Console.WriteLine( )
                Console.WriteLine( ex.ToString( ) )
            End Try
        End Sub ' Main

    End Module ' SerializationDemo
End Namespace ' NDP_UE_VB

' This example of the Exception constructor and Exception.GetObjectData
' with SerializationInfo and StreamingContext parameters generates
' the following output.
' 
' Forced a division by 0, caught the resulting exception,
' and created a derived exception:
' 
' HelpLink: http://MSDN.Microsoft.com
' Source:   Exception_Class_Samples
' 
' Serialized the exception, and then deserialized the resulting stream into a
' new exception. The deserialization changed the case of certain properties:
' 
' HelpLink: http://msdn.microsoft.com
' Source:   EXCEPTION_CLASS_SAMPLES
' 
' NDP_UE_VB.SecondLevelException: Forced a division by 0 and threw another exce
' ption. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero.
'    at NDP_UE_VB.SerializationDemo.Main()
'    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
'    at NDP_UE_VB.SerializationDemo.Main()
C#
// Example for the Exception( SerializationInfo, StreamingContext )
// constructor and the Exception.GetObjectData( SerializationInfo, 
// StreamingContext ) method.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
using System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap;
using System.Security.Permissions;

namespace NDP_UE_CS
{
    // Define a serializable derived exception class.
    [Serializable()]
    class SecondLevelException : Exception, ISerializable
    {
        // This public constructor is used by class instantiators.
        public SecondLevelException( string message, Exception inner ) :
            base( message, inner )
        {
            HelpLink = "http://MSDN.Microsoft.com";
            Source = "Exception_Class_Samples";
        }

        // This protected constructor is used for deserialization.
        protected SecondLevelException( SerializationInfo info, 
            StreamingContext context ) :
                base( info, context )
        { }

        // GetObjectData performs a custom serialization.
        [SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand,SerializationFormatter=true)]
        public override void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo info, 
            StreamingContext context ) 
        {
            // Change the case of two properties, and then use the 
            // method of the base class.
            HelpLink = HelpLink.ToLower( );
            Source = Source.ToUpper( );

            base.GetObjectData( info, context );
        }
    }

    class SerializationDemo 
    {
        public static void Main() 
        {
            Console.WriteLine( 
                "This example of the Exception constructor " +
                "and Exception.GetObjectData\nwith Serialization" +
                "Info and StreamingContext parameters " +
                "generates \nthe following output.\n" );

            try
            {
                // This code forces a division by 0 and catches the 
                // resulting exception.
                try
                {
                    int  zero = 0;
                    int  ecks = 1 / zero;
                }
                catch( Exception ex )
                {
                    // Create a new exception to throw again.
                    SecondLevelException newExcept =
                        new SecondLevelException( 
                            "Forced a division by 0 and threw " +
                            "another exception.", ex );

                    Console.WriteLine( 
                        "Forced a division by 0, caught the " +
                        "resulting exception, \n" +
                        "and created a derived exception:\n" );
                    Console.WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", 
                        newExcept.HelpLink );
                    Console.WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", 
                        newExcept.Source );

                    // This FileStream is used for the serialization.
                    FileStream stream = 
                        new FileStream( "NewException.dat", 
                            FileMode.Create );

                    try
                    {
                        // Serialize the derived exception.
                        SoapFormatter formatter = 
                            new SoapFormatter( null,
                                new StreamingContext( 
                                    StreamingContextStates.File ) );
                        formatter.Serialize( stream, newExcept );

                        // Rewind the stream and deserialize the 
                        // exception.
                        stream.Position = 0;
                        SecondLevelException deserExcept = 
                            (SecondLevelException)
                                formatter.Deserialize( stream );

                        Console.WriteLine( 
                            "\nSerialized the exception, and then " +
                            "deserialized the resulting stream " +
                            "into a \nnew exception. " +
                            "The deserialization changed the case " +
                            "of certain properties:\n" );

                        // Throw the deserialized exception again.
                        throw deserExcept;
                    }
                    catch( SerializationException se )
                    {
                        Console.WriteLine( "Failed to serialize: {0}", 
                            se.ToString( ) );
                    }
                    finally
                    {
                        stream.Close( );
                    }
                }
            }
            catch( Exception ex )
            {
                Console.WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", ex.HelpLink );
                Console.WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", ex.Source );

                Console.WriteLine( );
                Console.WriteLine( ex.ToString( ) );
            }
        }
    }
}

/*
This example of the Exception constructor and Exception.GetObjectData
with SerializationInfo and StreamingContext parameters generates
the following output.

Forced a division by 0, caught the resulting exception,
and created a derived exception:

HelpLink: http://MSDN.Microsoft.com
Source:   Exception_Class_Samples

Serialized the exception, and then deserialized the resulting stream into a
new exception. The deserialization changed the case of certain properties:

HelpLink: http://msdn.microsoft.com
Source:   EXCEPTION_CLASS_SAMPLES

NDP_UE_CS.SecondLevelException: Forced a division by 0 and threw another except
ion. ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero.
   at NDP_UE_CS.SerializationDemo.Main()
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at NDP_UE_CS.SerializationDemo.Main()
*/
Visual C++
// Example for the Exception( SerializationInfo, StreamingContext )
// constructor and the Exception.GetObjectData( SerializationInfo, 
// StreamingContext ) method.
#using <System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Runtime::Serialization;
using namespace System::Runtime::Serialization::Formatters::Soap;

// Define a serializable derived exception class.

[Serializable]
ref class SecondLevelException: public Exception, public ISerializable
{
public:

   // This public constructor is used by class instantiators.
   SecondLevelException( String^ message, Exception^ inner )
      : Exception( message, inner )
   {
      HelpLink = "http://MSDN.Microsoft.com";
      Source = "Exception_Class_Samples";
   }


protected:

   // This protected constructor is used for deserialization.
   SecondLevelException( SerializationInfo^ info, StreamingContext context )
      : Exception( info, context )
   {}


public:

   // GetObjectData performs a custom serialization.
   [System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionAttribute
   (System::Security::Permissions::SecurityAction::LinkDemand, 
   Flags=System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionFlag::SerializationFormatter)]
   virtual void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo^ info, StreamingContext context ) override
   {

      // Change the case of two properties, and then use the 
      // method of the base class.
      HelpLink = HelpLink->ToLower();
      Source = Source->ToUpper();
      Exception::GetObjectData( info, context );
   }

};

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the Exception constructor "
   "and Exception.GetObjectData\nwith Serialization"
   "Info and StreamingContext parameters "
   "generates \nthe following output.\n" );
   try
   {

      // This code forces a division by 0 and catches the 
      // resulting exception.
      try
      {
         int zero = 0;
         int ecks = 1 / zero;
      }
      catch ( Exception^ ex ) 
      {

         // Create a new exception to throw again.
         SecondLevelException^ newExcept = gcnew SecondLevelException( "Forced a division by 0 and threw "
         "another exception.",ex );
         Console::WriteLine( "Forced a division by 0, caught the "
         "resulting exception, \n"
         "and created a derived exception:\n" );
         Console::WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", newExcept->HelpLink );
         Console::WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", newExcept->Source );

         // This FileStream is used for the serialization.
         FileStream^ stream = gcnew FileStream( "NewException.dat",FileMode::Create );
         try
         {

            // Serialize the derived exception.
            SoapFormatter^ formatter = gcnew SoapFormatter( nullptr,StreamingContext(StreamingContextStates::File) );
            formatter->Serialize( stream, newExcept );

            // Rewind the stream and deserialize the 
            // exception.
            stream->Position = 0;
            SecondLevelException^ deserExcept = dynamic_cast<SecondLevelException^>(formatter->Deserialize( stream ));
            Console::WriteLine( "\nSerialized the exception, and then "
            "deserialized the resulting stream "
            "into a \nnew exception. "
            "The deserialization changed the case "
            "of certain properties:\n" );

            // Throw the deserialized exception again.
            throw deserExcept;
         }
         catch ( SerializationException^ se ) 
         {
            Console::WriteLine( "Failed to serialize: {0}", se->ToString() );
         }
         finally
         {
            stream->Close();
         }

      }

   }
   catch ( Exception^ ex ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "HelpLink: {0}", ex->HelpLink );
      Console::WriteLine( "Source:   {0}", ex->Source );
      Console::WriteLine();
      Console::WriteLine( ex->ToString() );
   }

}

/*
This example of the Exception constructor and Exception.GetObjectData
with SerializationInfo and StreamingContext parameters generates
the following output.

Forced a division by 0, caught the resulting exception,
and created a derived exception:

HelpLink: http://MSDN.Microsoft.com
Source:   Exception_Class_Samples

Serialized the exception, and then deserialized the resulting stream into a
new exception. The deserialization changed the case of certain properties:

HelpLink: http://msdn.microsoft.com
Source:   EXCEPTION_CLASS_SAMPLES

SecondLevelException: Forced a division by 0 and threw another exception. ---> S
ystem.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero.
   at main()
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at main()

*/
Permisos

Plataformas

Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98

.NET Framework y .NET Compact Framework no admiten todas las versiones de cada plataforma. Para obtener una lista de las versiones compatibles, vea Requisitos de sistema de .NET Framework.
Información de versión

.NET Framework

Compatible con: 3.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
Vea también

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