SecurityCallContext.IsCallerInRole(String) Method
Definition
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Verifies that the direct caller is a member of the specified role.
public:
bool IsCallerInRole(System::String ^ role);
public bool IsCallerInRole (string role);
member this.IsCallerInRole : string -> bool
Public Function IsCallerInRole (role As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- role
- String
The specified role.
Returns
true
if the direct caller is a member of the specified role; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this method to determine if the caller of a ServicedComponent method is in a specified role.
// Set the employee's salary. Only managers can do this.
void SetSalary( double ammount )
{
if ( SecurityCallContext::CurrentCall->IsCallerInRole( "Manager" ) )
{
salary = ammount;
}
else
{
throw gcnew UnauthorizedAccessException;
}
}
// Set the employee's salary. Only managers can do this.
public void SetSalary (double ammount)
{
if (SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.IsCallerInRole("Manager"))
{
salary = ammount;
}
else
{
throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
}
}
' Set the employee's salary. Only managers can do this.
Public Sub SetSalary(ByVal ammount As Double)
If SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.IsCallerInRole("Manager") Then
salary = ammount
Else
Throw New UnauthorizedAccessException()
End If
End Sub
Applies to
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