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AppDomain::DoCallBack Method (CrossAppDomainDelegate^)

 

Executes the code in another application domain that is identified by the specified delegate.

Namespace:   System
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

public:
virtual void DoCallBack(
	CrossAppDomainDelegate^ callBackDelegate
) sealed

Parameters

callBackDelegate
Type: System::CrossAppDomainDelegate^

A delegate that specifies a method to call.

Exception Condition
ArgumentNullException

callBackDelegate is null.

callBackDelegate can specify a marshal-by-value, MarshalByRefObject, or ContextBoundObject.

The following sample demonstrates using a static DoCallBack method.

public ref class PingPong
{
private:
    static String^ greetings = "PONG!";

public:
    static void Main()
    {
        AppDomain^ otherDomain = AppDomain::CreateDomain("otherDomain");

        greetings = "PING!";
        MyCallBack();
        otherDomain->DoCallBack(gcnew CrossAppDomainDelegate(MyCallBack));

        // Output:
        //   PING! from defaultDomain
        //   PONG! from otherDomain
    }

    static void MyCallBack()
    {
        String^ name = AppDomain::CurrentDomain->FriendlyName;

        if (name == AppDomain::CurrentDomain->SetupInformation->ApplicationName)
        {
            name = "defaultDomain";
        }
        Console::WriteLine(greetings + " from " + name);
    }
};

int main()
{
   PingPong::Main();
}

The following sample demonstrates using the DoCallBack method by value.


[Serializable]
public ref class PingPong
{
private:
    String^ greetings;

public:
    PingPong()
    {
        greetings = "PING!";
    }

    static void Main()
    {
        AppDomain^ otherDomain = AppDomain::CreateDomain("otherDomain");

        PingPong^ pp = gcnew PingPong();
        pp->MyCallBack();
        pp->greetings = "PONG!";
        otherDomain->DoCallBack(gcnew CrossAppDomainDelegate( pp, &PingPong::MyCallBack));

        // Output:
        //   PING! from defaultDomain
        //   PONG! from otherDomain
    }

    void MyCallBack()
    {
        String^ name = AppDomain::CurrentDomain->FriendlyName;

        if (name == AppDomain::CurrentDomain->SetupInformation->ApplicationName)
        {
            name = "defaultDomain";
        }
        Console::WriteLine(greetings + " from " + name);
    }
};

int main()
{
   PingPong::Main();
}

The following sample demonstrates using the DoCallBack method by reference.

public ref class PingPong : public MarshalByRefObject
{
private:
   String^ greetings;

public:
    PingPong()
    {
        greetings = "PING!";
    }

    static void Main()
    {
        AppDomain^ otherDomain = AppDomain::CreateDomain("otherDomain");

        PingPong^ pp = gcnew PingPong();
        pp->MyCallBack();
        pp->greetings = "PONG!";
        otherDomain->DoCallBack(gcnew CrossAppDomainDelegate( pp, &PingPong::MyCallBack));

        // Output:
        //   PING! from defaultDomain
        //   PONG! from defaultDomain
    }

    // Callback will always execute within defaultDomain due to inheritance from
    // MarshalByRefObject
    void MyCallBack()
    {
        String^ name = AppDomain::CurrentDomain->FriendlyName;
        if (name == AppDomain::CurrentDomain->SetupInformation->ApplicationName)
        {
            name = "defaultDomain";
        }
        Console::WriteLine(greetings + " from " + name);
    }
};

int main()
{
   PingPong::Main();
}

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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