Extending the MediaFlow class
Applies to: Lync 2013 | Lync Server 2013
The MediaFlow abstract class represents a generic flow concept for objects that send or receive media. A nonabstract subclass represents the flow of a specific media type. Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API 4.0 provides two MediaFlow subclasses: AudioVideoFlow and InstantMessagingFlow. These classes represent flows whose media type is, respectively, audio/video and message.
A developer who intends to support a different media type must implement a MediaFlow subclass that represents that media type.
None of the methods, properties, and events on the abstract MediaFlow class are themselves abstract. As a result, a subclass that inherits from the MediaFlow class is not required to provide overriding method, property, or event definitions.
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