SnapInBase.BeginInvoke Method (Delegate, Object[])

 

Executes the specified delegate with its specified arguments on the main thread that the snap-in was created on.

Namespace:   Microsoft.ManagementConsole
Assembly:  Microsoft.ManagementConsole (in Microsoft.ManagementConsole.dll)

Syntax

[HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Synchronization = true, 
    ExternalThreading = true)]
public IAsyncResult BeginInvoke(
    Delegate method,
    object[] args
)
public:
[HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, Synchronization = true, 
    ExternalThreading = true)]
virtual IAsyncResult^ BeginInvoke(
    Delegate^ method,
    array<Object^>^ args
) sealed
[<HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Synchronization = true,
    ExternalThreading = true)>]
abstract BeginInvoke : 
        method:Delegate *
        args:Object[] -> IAsyncResult
[<HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Synchronization = true,
    ExternalThreading = true)>]
override BeginInvoke : 
        method:Delegate *
        args:Object[] -> IAsyncResult
<HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Synchronization := True,
    ExternalThreading := True)>
Public Function BeginInvoke (
    method As Delegate,
    args As Object()
) As IAsyncResult

Parameters

  • method
    Type: System.Delegate

    A Delegate to a method that uses parameters of the number and type that are specified in the args parameter.

  • args
    Type: System.Object[]

    An array of objects to pass as arguments to the given method. This array can be null if no arguments are needed.

Return Value

Type: System.IAsyncResult

Represents the asynchronous operation that was started by calling this method.

Implements

ISynchronizeInvoke.BeginInvoke(Delegate, Object[])

Remarks

This method is used when a snap-in component or other code that is related to a snap-in needs to be called on the same thread that the snap-in was created on. The delegate is called asynchronously. This method then returns immediately. It can be called from any thread, including the thread that the snap-in was created on.

See Also

BeginInvoke Overload
SnapInBase Class
Microsoft.ManagementConsole Namespace

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