IObjectReference.GetRealObject(StreamingContext) Método
Definición
Importante
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Devuelve el objeto real que se debe deserializar, en lugar del objeto especificado por la secuencia serializada.
public:
System::Object ^ GetRealObject(System::Runtime::Serialization::StreamingContext context);
public object GetRealObject (System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext context);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public object GetRealObject (System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext context);
abstract member GetRealObject : System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext -> obj
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
abstract member GetRealObject : System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext -> obj
Public Function GetRealObject (context As StreamingContext) As Object
Parámetros
- context
- StreamingContext
StreamingContext desde donde se deserializa el objeto actual.
Devoluciones
Objeto real que se coloca en el gráfico.
- Atributos
Excepciones
El llamador no dispone del permiso requerido. La llamada no funcionará en un servidor con un nivel de confianza medio.
Ejemplos
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Runtime::Serialization::Formatters::Binary;
using namespace System::Runtime::Serialization;
ref class SingletonSerializationHelper;
// There should be only one instance of this type per AppDomain.
[Serializable]
public ref class Singleton sealed: public ISerializable
{
private:
// This is the one instance of this type.
static Singleton^ theOneObject = gcnew Singleton;
public:
// Here are the instance fields.
String^ someString;
Int32 someNumber;
private:
// Private constructor allowing this type to construct the singleton.
Singleton()
{
// Do whatever is necessary to initialize the singleton.
someString = "This is a String* field";
someNumber = 123;
}
public:
// A method returning a reference to the singleton.
static Singleton^ GetSingleton()
{
return theOneObject;
}
// A method called when serializing a Singleton.
[System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionAttribute
(System::Security::Permissions::SecurityAction::LinkDemand,
Flags=System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionFlag::SerializationFormatter)]
virtual void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo^ info, StreamingContext context )
{
// Instead of serializing this Object*, we will
// serialize a SingletonSerializationHelp instead.
info->SetType( SingletonSerializationHelper::typeid );
// No other values need to be added.
}
// NOTE: ISerializable*'s special constructor is NOT necessary
// because it's never called
};
[Serializable]
private ref class SingletonSerializationHelper sealed: public IObjectReference
{
public:
// This Object* has no fields (although it could).
// GetRealObject is called after this Object* is deserialized
virtual Object^ GetRealObject( StreamingContext context )
{
// When deserialiing this Object*, return a reference to
// the singleton Object* instead.
return Singleton::GetSingleton();
}
};
[STAThread]
int main()
{
FileStream^ fs = gcnew FileStream( "DataFile.dat",FileMode::Create );
try
{
// Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it
// to serialize the data to the stream.
BinaryFormatter^ formatter = gcnew BinaryFormatter;
// Create an array with multiple elements refering to
// the one Singleton Object*.
array<Singleton^>^a1 = {Singleton::GetSingleton(),Singleton::GetSingleton()};
// This displays S"True".
Console::WriteLine( "Do both array elements refer to the same Object? {0}", (a1[ 0 ] == a1[ 1 ]) );
// Serialize the array elements.
formatter->Serialize( fs, a1 );
// Deserialize the array elements.
fs->Position = 0;
array<Singleton^>^a2 = (array<Singleton^>^)formatter->Deserialize( fs );
// This displays S"True".
Console::WriteLine( "Do both array elements refer to the same Object? {0}", (a2[ 0 ] == a2[ 1 ]) );
// This displays S"True".
Console::WriteLine( "Do all array elements refer to the same Object? {0}", (a1[ 0 ] == a2[ 0 ]) );
}
catch ( SerializationException^ e )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Failed to serialize. Reason: {0}", e->Message );
throw;
}
finally
{
fs->Close();
}
return 0;
}
using System;
using System.Web;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections;
using System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
// There should be only one instance of this type per AppDomain.
[Serializable]
public sealed class Singleton : ISerializable
{
// This is the one instance of this type.
private static readonly Singleton theOneObject = new Singleton();
// Here are the instance fields.
private string someString_value;
private Int32 someNumber_value;
public string SomeString
{
get{return someString_value;}
set{someString_value = value;}
}
public Int32 SomeNumber
{
get{return someNumber_value;}
set{someNumber_value = value;}
}
// Private constructor allowing this type to construct the Singleton.
private Singleton()
{
// Do whatever is necessary to initialize the Singleton.
someString_value = "This is a string field";
someNumber_value = 123;
}
// A method returning a reference to the Singleton.
public static Singleton GetSingleton()
{
return theOneObject;
}
// A method called when serializing a Singleton.
void ISerializable.GetObjectData(
SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
// Instead of serializing this object,
// serialize a SingletonSerializationHelp instead.
info.SetType(typeof(SingletonSerializationHelper));
// No other values need to be added.
}
// Note: ISerializable's special constructor is not necessary
// because it is never called.
}
[Serializable]
internal sealed class SingletonSerializationHelper : IObjectReference
{
// This object has no fields (although it could).
// GetRealObject is called after this object is deserialized.
public Object GetRealObject(StreamingContext context)
{
// When deserializing this object, return a reference to
// the Singleton object instead.
return Singleton.GetSingleton();
}
}
class App
{
[STAThread]
static void Main()
{
FileStream fs = new FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Create);
try
{
// Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it
// to serialize the data to the stream.
BinaryFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
// Create an array with multiple elements refering to
// the one Singleton object.
Singleton[] a1 = { Singleton.GetSingleton(), Singleton.GetSingleton() };
// This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine(
"Do both array elements refer to the same object? " +
(a1[0] == a1[1]));
// Serialize the array elements.
formatter.Serialize(fs, a1);
// Deserialize the array elements.
fs.Position = 0;
Singleton[] a2 = (Singleton[]) formatter.Deserialize(fs);
// This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine("Do both array elements refer to the same object? "
+ (a2[0] == a2[1]));
// This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine("Do all array elements refer to the same object? "
+ (a1[0] == a2[0]));
}
catch (SerializationException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Failed to serialize. Reason: " + e.Message);
throw;
}
finally
{
fs.Close();
}
}
}
Imports System.Web
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
Imports System.Security.Permissions
' There should be only one instance of this type per AppDomain.
<Serializable()> _
<PermissionSet(SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Public NotInheritable Class Singleton
Implements ISerializable
' This is the one instance of this type.
Private Shared ReadOnly theOneObject As New Singleton
' Here are the instance fields.
Private someString As String
private someNumber As Int32
' Private constructor allowing this type to construct the Singleton.
Private Sub New()
' Do whatever is necessary to initialize the Singleton.
someString = "This is a string field"
someNumber = 123
End Sub
' A method returning a reference to the Singleton.
Public Shared Function GetSingleton() As Singleton
Return theOneObject
End Function
' A method called when serializing a Singleton.
<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags:=SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter)> _
Private Sub GetObjectData(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _
ByVal context As StreamingContext) _
Implements ISerializable.GetObjectData
' Instead of serializing this object, we will
' serialize a SingletonSerializationHelp instead.
info.SetType(GetType(SingletonSerializationHelper))
' No other values need to be added.
End Sub
' Note: ISerializable's special constructor is not necessary
' because it is never called.
End Class
<Serializable()> _
<PermissionSet(SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Friend NotInheritable Class SingletonSerializationHelper
Implements IObjectReference
' This object has no fields (although it could).
' GetRealObject is called after this object is deserialized.
<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags:=SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter)> _
Public Function GetRealObject(ByVal context As StreamingContext) As Object Implements IObjectReference.GetRealObject
' When deserialiing this object, return a reference to
' the Singleton object instead.
Return Singleton.GetSingleton()
End Function
End Class
Class App
<STAThread()> Shared Sub Main()
Dim fs As New FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Create)
Try
' Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it
' to serialize the data to the stream.
Dim formatter As New BinaryFormatter
' Create an array with multiple elements refering to
' the one Singleton object.
Dim a1() As Singleton = {Singleton.GetSingleton(), Singleton.GetSingleton()}
' This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine("Do both array elements refer to the same object? " & _
Object.ReferenceEquals(a1(0), a1(1)))
' Serialize the array elements.
formatter.Serialize(fs, a1)
' Deserialize the array elements.
fs.Position = 0
Dim a2() As Singleton = DirectCast(formatter.Deserialize(fs), Singleton())
' This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine("Do both array elements refer to the same object? " & _
Object.ReferenceEquals(a2(0), a2(1)))
' This displays "True".
Console.WriteLine("Do all array elements refer to the same object? " & _
Object.ReferenceEquals(a1(0), a2(0)))
Catch e As SerializationException
Console.WriteLine("Failed to serialize. Reason: " & e.Message)
Throw
Finally
fs.Close()
End Try
End Sub
End Class
Comentarios
Este método es útil en una situación de comunicación remota en la que se serializa un objeto de creador de proxy, no en un objeto real. Cuando el objeto proxy-creator se deserializa, la deserialización llama a su GetRealObject método . En este punto, el objeto proxy-creator crea una nueva instancia del objeto proxy que hace referencia al objeto real original, quizás en un equipo remoto. Por último, la recolección de elementos no utilizados descarta y reclama el objeto proxy-creator.
Por ejemplo, considere cómo Type se serializan los objetos. En lugar de transmitir los datos del Type objeto , el sistema transmite un objeto titular con el nombre del objeto de tipo e información sobre el ensamblado donde se encuentra en un objeto que implementa IObjectReference. Cuando el nombre de tipo y el nombre del ensamblado están disponibles, la infraestructura de deserialización llama GetRealObject al objeto de titular que se ha transmitido. Este titular devuelve el Type objeto que se inserta en el gráfico.