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RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfContext(Object) Método

Definición

Devuelve un valor de tipo booleano que indica si el objeto representado por el proxy está en un contexto diferente al del objeto que llamó al método actual.

public:
 static bool IsObjectOutOfContext(System::Object ^ tp);
public static bool IsObjectOutOfContext (object tp);
static member IsObjectOutOfContext : obj -> bool
Public Shared Function IsObjectOutOfContext (tp As Object) As Boolean

Parámetros

tp
Object

Objeto que se va a comprobar.

Devoluciones

Es true si el objeto no está en el contexto actual; en caso contrario, es false.

Ejemplos

// Create a remote version of TempConverter::Converter.
TempConverter::Converter^ converter1 =
      dynamic_cast<TempConverter::Converter^>(Activator::GetObject(
      TempConverter::Converter::typeid,
      "http://localhost:8085/TempConverter" ));

// Create a local version of TempConverter::Converter.
TempConverter::Converter^ converter2 = gcnew TempConverter::Converter;

// Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different appdomain.
System::Runtime::Remoting::RemotingServices::IsObjectOutOfAppDomain( converter1 );

// Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this appdomain.
System::Runtime::Remoting::RemotingServices::IsObjectOutOfAppDomain( converter2 );

// Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different context.
System::Runtime::Remoting::RemotingServices::IsObjectOutOfContext( converter1 );

// Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this context.
System::Runtime::Remoting::RemotingServices::IsObjectOutOfContext( converter2 );
// Create a remote version of TempConverter.Converter.
TempConverter.Converter converter1 =
        (TempConverter.Converter) Activator.GetObject(
        typeof(TempConverter.Converter),
        "http://localhost:8085/TempConverter");

// Create a local version of TempConverter.Converter.
TempConverter.Converter converter2 = new TempConverter.Converter();

// Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different appdomain.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfAppDomain(
                        converter1);

// Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this appdomain.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfAppDomain(
                        converter2);

// Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different context.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfContext(
                        converter1);

// Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this context.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfContext(
                        converter2);
' Create remote version of TempConverter.Converter.
Dim converter1 As TempConverter.Converter

converter1 = CType(Activator.GetObject(GetType( _
                     TempConverter.Converter), _
                     "http://localhost:8085/TempConverter"), _
                     TempConverter.Converter)
' Create local version of TempConverter.Converter.
Dim converter2 As New TempConverter.Converter()

' Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different appdomain.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfAppDomain( _
                                                   converter1)

' Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this appdomain.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfAppDomain( _
                                                   converter2)

' Returns true, converter1 is remote and in a different context.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfContext( _
                                                   converter1)

' Returns false, converter2 is local and running in this context.
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingServices.IsObjectOutOfContext( _
                                                   converter2)

Comentarios

Un contexto es una secuencia ordenada de propiedades que definen un entorno para los objetos que residen dentro de él. Los contextos se crean durante el proceso de activación de objetos que están configurados para requerir determinados servicios automáticos, como sincronización, transacciones, activación Just-In-Time, seguridad, etc. En un contexto pueden residir varios objetos.

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