OperationContext.GetCallbackChannel<T> Method
Definition
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Gets a channel to the client instance that called the current operation.
public:
generic <typename T>
T GetCallbackChannel();
public T GetCallbackChannel<T> ();
member this.GetCallbackChannel : unit -> 'T
Public Function GetCallbackChannel(Of T) () As T
Type Parameters
- T
The type of channel used to call back to the client.
Returns
A channel to the client instance that called the operation of the type specified in the CallbackContract property.
Examples
The following code example uses the Current property and GetCallbackChannel method to create a channel back to the caller from within a operation. All operations in this example are one-way operations, enabling the service and the client to communicate in both directions independently. In this case, the example client application expects only one return call before it exits, but another client, for example a Windows Forms client, can receive any number of calls from the service.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ServiceModel;
using System.Threading;
namespace Microsoft.WCF.Documentation
{
[ServiceContract(
Name = "SampleDuplexHello",
Namespace = "http://microsoft.wcf.documentation",
CallbackContract = typeof(IHelloCallbackContract),
SessionMode = SessionMode.Required
)]
public interface IDuplexHello
{
[OperationContract(IsOneWay = true)]
void Hello(string greeting);
}
public interface IHelloCallbackContract
{
[OperationContract(IsOneWay = true)]
void Reply(string responseToGreeting);
}
public class DuplexHello : IDuplexHello
{
public DuplexHello()
{
Console.WriteLine("Service object created: " + this.GetHashCode().ToString());
}
~DuplexHello()
{
Console.WriteLine("Service object destroyed: " + this.GetHashCode().ToString());
}
public void Hello(string greeting)
{
Console.WriteLine("Caller sent: " + greeting);
Console.WriteLine("Session ID: " + OperationContext.Current.SessionId);
Console.WriteLine("Waiting two seconds before returning call.");
// Put a slight delay to demonstrate asynchronous behavior on client.
Thread.Sleep(2000);
IHelloCallbackContract callerProxy
= OperationContext.Current.GetCallbackChannel<IHelloCallbackContract>();
string response = "Service object " + this.GetHashCode().ToString() + " received: " + greeting;
Console.WriteLine("Sending back: " + response);
callerProxy.Reply(response);
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.ServiceModel
Imports System.Threading
Namespace Microsoft.WCF.Documentation
<ServiceContract(Name:="SampleDuplexHello", Namespace:="http://microsoft.wcf.documentation", _
CallbackContract:=GetType(IHelloCallbackContract), SessionMode:=SessionMode.Required)> _
Public Interface IDuplexHello
<OperationContract(IsOneWay:=True)> _
Sub Hello(ByVal greeting As String)
End Interface
Public Interface IHelloCallbackContract
<OperationContract(IsOneWay := True)> _
Sub Reply(ByVal responseToGreeting As String)
End Interface
Public Class DuplexHello
Implements IDuplexHello
Public Sub New()
Console.WriteLine("Service object created: " & Me.GetHashCode().ToString())
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub Finalize()
Console.WriteLine("Service object destroyed: " & Me.GetHashCode().ToString())
End Sub
Public Sub Hello(ByVal greeting As String) Implements IDuplexHello.Hello
Console.WriteLine("Caller sent: " & greeting)
Console.WriteLine("Session ID: " & OperationContext.Current.SessionId)
Console.WriteLine("Waiting two seconds before returning call.")
' Put a slight delay to demonstrate asynchronous behavior on client.
Thread.Sleep(2000)
Dim callerProxy = OperationContext.Current.GetCallbackChannel(Of IHelloCallbackContract)()
Dim response = "Service object " & Me.GetHashCode().ToString() & " received: " & greeting
Console.WriteLine("Sending back: " & response)
callerProxy.Reply(response)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
The following client implements the SampleDuplexHelloCallback
to receive the callback message. The imported callback contract is not the same name as the one in the service, due to the use of the Name property in the preceding example. Note that the client makes no assumptions about whether or when it might receive a callback; the server callback is entirely independent of the client's outbound call.
Note
For an example that uses the OperationContext class in a client scenario, see OperationContextScope.
using System;
using System.ServiceModel;
using System.ServiceModel.Channels;
using System.Threading;
namespace Microsoft.WCF.Documentation
{
public class Client : SampleDuplexHelloCallback
{
AutoResetEvent waitHandle;
public Client()
{
waitHandle = new AutoResetEvent(false);
}
public void Run()
{
// Picks up configuration from the config file.
SampleDuplexHelloClient wcfClient
= new SampleDuplexHelloClient(new InstanceContext(this));
try
{
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White;
Console.WriteLine("Enter a greeting to send and press ENTER: ");
Console.Write(">>> ");
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
string greeting = Console.ReadLine();
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White;
Console.WriteLine("Called service with: \r\n\t" + greeting);
wcfClient.Hello(greeting);
Console.WriteLine("Execution passes service call and moves to the WaitHandle.");
this.waitHandle.WaitOne();
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue;
Console.WriteLine("Set was called.");
Console.Write("Press ");
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
Console.Write("ENTER");
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue;
Console.Write(" to exit...");
Console.ReadLine();
wcfClient.Close();
}
catch (TimeoutException timeProblem)
{
Console.WriteLine("The service operation timed out. " + timeProblem.Message);
Console.ReadLine();
wcfClient.Abort();
}
catch (CommunicationException commProblem)
{
Console.WriteLine("There was a communication problem. " + commProblem.Message);
Console.ReadLine();
wcfClient.Abort();
}
}
public static void Main()
{
Client client = new Client();
client.Run();
}
public void Reply(string response)
{
Console.WriteLine("Received output.");
Console.WriteLine("\r\n\t" + response);
this.waitHandle.Set();
}
}
}
Imports System.ServiceModel
Imports System.ServiceModel.Channels
Imports System.Threading
Namespace Microsoft.WCF.Documentation
Public Class Client
Implements SampleDuplexHelloCallback
Private waitHandle As AutoResetEvent
Public Sub New()
waitHandle = New AutoResetEvent(False)
End Sub
Public Sub Run()
' Picks up configuration from the config file.
Dim wcfClient As New SampleDuplexHelloClient(New InstanceContext(Me))
Try
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White
Console.WriteLine("Enter a greeting to send and press ENTER: ")
Console.Write(">>> ")
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green
Dim greeting = Console.ReadLine()
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White
Console.WriteLine("Called service with: " & Constants.vbCrLf & Constants.vbTab & greeting)
wcfClient.Hello(greeting)
Console.WriteLine("Execution passes service call and moves to the WaitHandle.")
Me.waitHandle.WaitOne()
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue
Console.WriteLine("Set was called.")
Console.Write("Press ")
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red
Console.Write("ENTER")
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue
Console.Write(" to exit...")
Console.ReadLine()
wcfClient.Close()
Catch timeProblem As TimeoutException
Console.WriteLine("The service operation timed out. " & timeProblem.Message)
Console.ReadLine()
wcfClient.Abort()
Catch commProblem As CommunicationException
Console.WriteLine("There was a communication problem. " & commProblem.Message)
Console.ReadLine()
wcfClient.Abort()
End Try
End Sub
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim client As New Client()
client.Run()
End Sub
Public Sub Reply(ByVal response As String) Implements SampleDuplexHelloCallback.Reply
Console.WriteLine("Received output.")
Console.WriteLine(Constants.vbCrLf & Constants.vbTab & response)
Me.waitHandle.Set()
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Remarks
Call the GetCallbackChannel property to obtain a channel that you can use to call operations on the client instance that called the service.