How to: Activate Add-ins with Different Isolation and Security Levels
You can activate an add-in by using different application domain and process configurations to suit your isolation and security requirements. The Activate method overloads of the AddInToken class provide the following choices for activating an add-in:
In its own application domain, which is automatically generated by the system.
In an existing application domain, with or without other add-ins.
In the same environment (application domain and process) as another add-in.
In a new, external process that is separate from the host's process. The new process can include other add-ins that share that process.
When you activate an add-in in a new application domain or process, you must specify a security level by using either an AddInSecurityLevel or a PermissionSet object. For more information about activating add-ins, see Add-in Activation.
The following procedures show how to implement these activation options by using the Activate method overloads. The examples assume that the pipeline segment and add-in caches have been built, and that one or more add-ins have been found and returned in an AddInToken collection named tokens. For more information about how to build the cache files and find add-ins, see Add-in Discovery.
To activate an add-in in a new application domain
Use the Activate<T>(AddInSecurityLevel) or Activate<T>(PermissionSet) method overload.
'Ask the user which add-in they would like to use. Dim selectedToken As AddInToken = ChooseAddIn(tokens) 'Activate the selected AddInToken in a new 'application domain with the Internet trust level. Dim CalcAddIn As Calculator = selectedToken.Activate(Of Calculator)(AddInSecurityLevel.Internet) 'Run the add-in using a custom method. RunCalculator(CalcAddIn)
//Ask the user which add-in they would like to use. AddInToken selectedToken = ChooseAddIn(tokens); //Activate the selected AddInToken in a new //application domain with the Internet trust level. Calculator CalcAddIn = selectedToken.Activate<Calculator>(AddInSecurityLevel.Internet); //Run the add-in using a custom method. RunCalculator(CalcAddIn);
To activate an add-in in the same application domain as another add-in
Use the Activate<T>(AppDomain) method overload.
' Get the application domain ' of an existing add-in (CalcAddIn). Dim aiCtrl As AddInController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn) Dim AddInAppDom As AppDomain = aiCtrl.AppDomain ' Activate another add-in in the same appliation domain. Dim CalcAddIn3 As Calculator = selectedToken2.Activate(Of Calculator)(AddInAppDom) ' Show that the CalcAddIn3 was loaded ' into CalcCaddIn's application domain. Dim aic As AddInController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn3) Console.WriteLine("Add-in loaded into existing application domain: {0}", _ aic.AppDomain.Equals(AddInAppDom))
// Get the application domain // of an existing add-in (CalcAddIn). AddInController aiCtrl = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn); AppDomain AddInAppDom = aiCtrl.AppDomain; // Activate another add-in in the same application domain. Calculator CalcAddIn3 = selectedToken2.Activate<Calculator>(AddInAppDom); // Show that CalcAddIn3 was loaded // into CalcAddIn's application domain. AddInController aic = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn3); Console.WriteLine("Add-in loaded into existing application domain: {0}", aic.AppDomain.Equals(AddInAppDom));
To activate an add-in in the same application domain and process as another add-in
Use the Activate<T>(AddInEnvironment) method overload.
' Get the AddInController of a ' currently activated add-in (CalcAddIn). Dim aiController As AddInController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn) ' Select another token. Dim selectedToken2 As AddInToken = ChooseAddIn(tokens) ' Activate a second add-in, CalcAddIn2, in the same ' appliation domain and process as the first add-in by passing ' the first add-in's AddInEnvironment object to the Activate method. Dim aiEnvironment As AddInEnvironment = aiController.AddInEnvironment Dim CalcAddIn2 As Calculator = _ selectedToken2.Activate(Of Calculator)(aiEnvironment) ' Get the AddInController for the second add-in to compare environments. Dim aiController2 As AddInController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn2) Console.WriteLine("Add-ins in same application domain: {0}", _ aiController.AppDomain.Equals(aiController2.AppDomain)) Console.WriteLine("Add-ins in same process: {0}", _ aiEnvironment.Process.Equals(aiController2.AddInEnvironment.Process))
// Get the AddInController of a // currently actived add-in (CalcAddIn). AddInController aiController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn); // Select another token. AddInToken selectedToken2 = ChooseAddIn(tokens); // Activate a second add-in, CalcAddIn2, in the same // appliation domain and process as the first add-in by passing // the first add-in's AddInEnvironment object to the Activate method. AddInEnvironment aiEnvironment = aiController.AddInEnvironment; Calculator CalcAddIn2 = selectedToken2.Activate<Calculator>(aiEnvironment); // Get the AddInController for the second add-in to compare environments. AddInController aiController2 = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn2); Console.WriteLine("Add-ins in same application domain: {0}", aiController.AppDomain.Equals(aiController2.AppDomain)); Console.WriteLine("Add-ins in same process: {0}", aiEnvironment.Process.Equals(aiController2.AddInEnvironment.Process));
To activate an add-in in a new process
Use the Activate<T>(AddInProcess, AddInSecurityLevel) or Activate<T>(AddInProcess, PermissionSet) method overload.
' Create an external process. Dim pExternal As New AddInProcess() ' Activate an add-in in the external process ' with a full trust security level. Dim CalcAddIn4 As Calculator = _ selectedToken.Activate(Of Calculator)(pExternal, _ AddInSecurityLevel.FullTrust) ' Show that the add-in is an an external process ' by verifying that it is not in the current (host's) process. Dim AddinCtl As AddInController = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn4) Console.WriteLine("Add-in in host's process: {0}", _ AddinCtl.AddInEnvironment.Process.IsCurrentProcess)
// Create an external process. AddInProcess pExternal = new AddInProcess(); // Activate an add-in in the external process // with a full trust security level. Calculator CalcAddIn4 = selectedToken.Activate<Calculator>(pExternal, AddInSecurityLevel.FullTrust); // Show that the add-in is an an external process // by verifying that it is not in the current (host's) process. AddInController AddinCtl = AddInController.GetAddInController(CalcAddIn4); Console.WriteLine("Add-in in host's process: {0}", AddinCtl.AddInEnvironment.Process.IsCurrentProcess);