Activator::CreateInstance Method (ActivationContext^, array<String^>^)
.NET Framework (current version)
Creates an instance of the type that is designated by the specified ActivationContext object and activated with the specified custom activation data.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public: static ObjectHandle^ CreateInstance( ActivationContext^ activationContext, array<String^>^ activationCustomData )
Parameters
- activationContext
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Type:
System::ActivationContext^
An activation context object that specifies the object to create.
- activationCustomData
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Type:
array<System::String^>^
An array of Unicode strings that contain custom activation data.
Return Value
Type: System.Runtime.Remoting::ObjectHandle^A handle that must be unwrapped to access the newly created object.
Use the ObjectHandle::Unwrap method to unwrap the return value.
The activation context is used during manifest-based activation to set up the domain policy and to provide an application-based security model. The ActivationContext class contains an ApplicationIdentity object that provides access to the application manifest. For more information, see the ApplicationSecurityManager class.
.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
Available since 2.0
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