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IChannel::ChannelPriority Property

 

Gets the priority of the channel.

Namespace:   System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

property int ChannelPriority {
	[SecurityCriticalAttribute]
	int get();
}

Property Value

Type: System::Int32

An integer that indicates the priority of the channel.

Exception Condition
SecurityException

The immediate caller does not have infrastructure permission.

Higher numbers indicate higher priority, so a channel with priority of 50 has a higher priority than a channel with priority 25. The cross application domain channel has a priority of 100.

Client channels with higher priority are given the first chance to connect to a remote object specified by a URL or a particular channel data entry from a ObjRef.

For server channels, the priority indicates the order in which their channel data will appear in a ObjRef, which in turn affects the order in which clients will try to connect to the server object. If the server is listening on an HTTP channel with priority 50 and a TCP channel with priority 25 and the client has registered both an HTTP and TCP channel, then the client will use the HTTP channel to talk to the server.

// Creating the 'IDictionary' to set the server object properties.
IDictionary^ myDictionary = gcnew Hashtable;
myDictionary[ "name" ] = "HttpClientChannel";
myDictionary[ "priority" ] = 2;

// Set the properties along with the constructor.
HttpClientChannel^ myHttpClientChannel = gcnew HttpClientChannel( myDictionary,gcnew BinaryClientFormatterSinkProvider );

// Register the server channel.
ChannelServices::RegisterChannel( myHttpClientChannel );
MyHelloServer ^ myHelloServer1 = dynamic_cast<MyHelloServer^>(Activator::GetObject( MyHelloServer::typeid, "http://localhost:8085/SayHello" ));
if ( myHelloServer1 == nullptr )
      System::Console::WriteLine( "Could not locate server" );
else
{
   Console::WriteLine( myHelloServer1->myHelloMethod( "Client" ) );

   // Get the name of the channel.
   Console::WriteLine( "Channel Name :{0}", myHttpClientChannel->ChannelName );

   // Get the channel priority.
   Console::WriteLine( "ChannelPriority :{0}", myHttpClientChannel->ChannelPriority );
   String^ myString;
   String^ myObjectURI1;
   Console::WriteLine( "Parse :{0}{1}", myHttpClientChannel->Parse( "http://localhost:8085/SayHello",  myString ), myString );

   // Get the key count.
   System::Console::WriteLine( "Keys->Count : {0}", myHttpClientChannel->Keys->Count );

   // Get the channel message sink that delivers message to the specified url.
   IMessageSink^ myIMessageSink = myHttpClientChannel->CreateMessageSink( "http://localhost:8085/NewEndPoint", nullptr,  myObjectURI1 );
   Console::WriteLine( "The channel message sink that delivers the messages to the URL is : {0}", myIMessageSink );
   Console::WriteLine( "URI of the new channel message sink is: {0}", myObjectURI1 );
}

SecurityPermission

for operating with infrastructure code. Demand value: SecurityAction::LinkDemand; Permission value: SecurityPermissionFlag::Infrastructure

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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