ServicedComponent Class
Assembly: System.EnterpriseServices (in system.enterpriseservices.dll)
[SerializableAttribute] public abstract class ServicedComponent : ContextBoundObject, IRemoteDispatch, IDisposable, IServicedComponentInfo
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ public abstract class ServicedComponent extends ContextBoundObject implements IRemoteDispatch, IDisposable, IServicedComponentInfo
SerializableAttribute public abstract class ServicedComponent extends ContextBoundObject implements IRemoteDispatch, IDisposable, IServicedComponentInfo
Not applicable.
Under certain conditions, a class that is derived from ServicedComponent that runs in a COM+ application may stop responding. This problem is caused by an Activity deadlock. Activities can deadlock on multithreaded applications because of an asynchronous cleanup of component references. To work around this problem, call the Dispose method when you complete work with objects derived from ServicedComponent. For more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;327443.
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The following code example demonstrates how to expose a class as a configured COM component.
using System; using System.EnterpriseServices; [assembly: ApplicationName("Calculator")] [assembly: ApplicationActivation(ActivationOption.Library)] [assembly: System.Reflection.AssemblyKeyFile("Calculator.snk")] public class Calculator : ServicedComponent { public int Add (int x, int y) { return(x+y); } }
import System.*;
import System.EnterpriseServices.*;
/** @assembly ApplicationName("Calculator")
*/
/** @assembly ApplicationActivation(ActivationOption.Library)
*/
/** @assembly System.Reflection.AssemblyKeyFile("Calculator.snk")
*/
public class Calculator extends ServicedComponent
{
public int Add(int x, int y)
{
return x + y;
} //Add
} //Calculator
To deploy this class as a configured COM component, you must generate a strong key, compile the class as a library, and register the library. These three steps are accomplished by the following three commands.
sn -k Calculator.snk csc /t:library Calculator.cs regsvcs Calculator.dll
System.MarshalByRefObject
System.ContextBoundObject
System.EnterpriseServices.ServicedComponent
System.EnterpriseServices.CompensatingResourceManager.Compensator
System.EnterpriseServices.RegistrationHelperTx
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