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ObjectPoolingAttribute::CreationTimeout Property
.NET Framework (current version)
Gets or sets the length of time to wait for an object to become available in the pool before throwing an exception. This value is in milliseconds.
Assembly: System.EnterpriseServices (in System.EnterpriseServices.dll)
Specifies how long a client will wait, in milliseconds, for an object to be returned from the pool.
The following code example demonstrates the use of this property.
[assembly:ApplicationName("ObjectInspector")]; [assembly:ApplicationActivation(ActivationOption::Server)]; [assembly:System::Reflection::AssemblyKeyFile("Inspector.snk")]; [JustInTimeActivation] [ObjectPooling(MinPoolSize=2,MaxPoolSize=100,CreationTimeout=1000)] public ref class ObjectInspector: public ServicedComponent { public: String^ IdentifyObject( Object^ obj ) { // Return this object to the pool after use. ContextUtil::DeactivateOnReturn = true; // Get the supplied object's type. Type^ objType = obj->GetType(); // Return its name. return (objType->FullName); } protected: virtual void Activate() override { MessageBox::Show( String::Format( "Now entering...\nApplication: {0}\nInstance: {1}\nContext: {2}\n", ContextUtil::ApplicationId.ToString(), ContextUtil::ApplicationInstanceId.ToString(), ContextUtil::ContextId.ToString() ) ); } virtual void Deactivate() override { MessageBox::Show( "Bye Bye!" ); } // This object can be pooled. virtual bool CanBePooled() override { return (true); } };
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Available since 1.1
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