AppDomainSetup.AppDomainInitializerArguments Propriété

Définition

Obtient ou définit les arguments passés à la méthode de rappel représentée par le délégué AppDomainInitializer. La méthode de rappel est appelée lors de l'initialisation du domaine d'application.

public:
 property cli::array <System::String ^> ^ AppDomainInitializerArguments { cli::array <System::String ^> ^ get(); void set(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ value); };
public string[] AppDomainInitializerArguments { get; set; }
member this.AppDomainInitializerArguments : string[] with get, set
Public Property AppDomainInitializerArguments As String()

Valeur de propriété

String[]

Tableau de chaînes passé à la méthode de rappel représentée par le délégué AppDomainInitializer, quand la méthode de rappel est appelée pendant l’initialisation de AppDomain.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant crée un domaine d’application enfant nommé ChildDomain, à l’aide d’un objet et d’une AppDomainSetup preuve du domaine d’application par défaut. La AppDomainInitializer propriété est définie sur la méthode AppDomainInitde rappel, qui est appelée lorsque le domaine enfant est initialisé. Les arguments de la méthode de rappel sont placés dans un tableau de chaînes, qui est affecté à la AppDomainInitializerArguments propriété. Lorsque le domaine enfant est créé, la méthode de rappel imprime simplement les chaînes.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Policy;

public ref class AppDomainInitializerExample
{
    // The callback method invoked when the child application domain is
    // initialized. The method simply displays the arguments that were
    // passed to it.
    //
public:
    static void AppDomainInit(array<String^>^ args)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("AppDomain \"{0}\" is initialized with these " +
            "arguments:", AppDomain::CurrentDomain->FriendlyName);
        for each (String^ arg in args)
        {
            Console::WriteLine("    {0}", arg);
        }
    }
};

int main()
{
    // Get a reference to the default application domain.
    //
    AppDomain^ currentDomain = AppDomain::CurrentDomain;
    
    // Create the AppDomainSetup that will be used to set up the child
    // AppDomain.
    AppDomainSetup^ domainSetup = gcnew AppDomainSetup();

    // Use the evidence from the default application domain to
    // create evidence for the child application domain.
    //
    Evidence^ evidence = gcnew Evidence(currentDomain->Evidence);

    // Create an AppDomainInitializer delegate that represents the
    // callback method, AppDomainInit. Assign this delegate to the
    // AppDomainInitializer property of the AppDomainSetup object.
    //
    AppDomainInitializer^ domainInitializer =
        gcnew AppDomainInitializer(AppDomainInitializerExample::AppDomainInit);
    domainSetup->AppDomainInitializer = domainInitializer;

    // Create an array of strings to pass as arguments to the callback
    // method. Assign the array to the AppDomainInitializerArguments
    // property.
    array<String^>^ initialArguments = {"String1", "String2"};
    domainSetup->AppDomainInitializerArguments = initialArguments;

    // Create a child application domain named "ChildDomain", using
    // the evidence and the AppDomainSetup object.
    //
    AppDomain^ appDomain = AppDomain::CreateDomain("ChildDomain",
        evidence, domainSetup);

    Console::WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit the example program.");
    Console::ReadLine();
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

AppDomain "ChildDomain" is initialized with these arguments:
String1
String2
*/
using System;
using System.Security.Policy;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Get a reference to the default application domain.
        //
        AppDomain current = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;

        // Create the AppDomainSetup that will be used to set up the child
        // AppDomain.
        AppDomainSetup ads = new AppDomainSetup();

        // Use the evidence from the default application domain to
        // create evidence for the child application domain.
        //
        Evidence ev = new Evidence(current.Evidence);

        // Create an AppDomainInitializer delegate that represents the
        // callback method, AppDomainInit. Assign this delegate to the
        // AppDomainInitializer property of the AppDomainSetup object.
        //
        AppDomainInitializer adi = new AppDomainInitializer(AppDomainInit);
        ads.AppDomainInitializer = adi;

        // Create an array of strings to pass as arguments to the callback
        // method. Assign the array to the AppDomainInitializerArguments
        // property.
        string[] initArgs = {"String1", "String2"};
        ads.AppDomainInitializerArguments = initArgs;

        // Create a child application domain named "ChildDomain", using
        // the evidence and the AppDomainSetup object.
        //
        AppDomain ad = AppDomain.CreateDomain("ChildDomain", ev, ads);

        Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit the example program.");
        Console.ReadLine();
    }

    // The callback method invoked when the child application domain is
    // initialized. The method simply displays the arguments that were
    // passed to it.
    //
    public static void AppDomainInit(string[] args)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("AppDomain \"{0}\" is initialized with these arguments:",
            AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName);
        foreach (string arg in args)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("    {0}", arg);
        }
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

AppDomain "ChildDomain" is initialized with these arguments:
    String1
    String2
 */
open System
open System.Security.Policy

// Get a reference to the default application domain.
let current = AppDomain.CurrentDomain

// Create the AppDomainSetup that will be used to set up the child
// AppDomain.
let ads = AppDomainSetup()

// Use the evidence from the default application domain to
// create evidence for the child application domain.
let ev = Evidence current.Evidence

// The callback function invoked when the child application domain is
// initialized. The function simply displays the arguments that were
// passed to it.
let appDomainInit args =
    printfn $"AppDomain \"{AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName}\" is initialized with these arguments:"
    for arg in args do
        printfn $"    {arg}"

// Create an AppDomainInitializer delegate that represents the
// callback method, AppDomainInit. Assign this delegate to the
// AppDomainInitializer property of the AppDomainSetup object.
let adi = AppDomainInitializer appDomainInit
ads.AppDomainInitializer <- adi

// Create an array of strings to pass as arguments to the callback
// method. Assign the array to the AppDomainInitializerArguments
// property.
let initArgs = [| "String1"; "String2" |]
ads.AppDomainInitializerArguments <- initArgs

// Create a child application domain named "ChildDomain", using
// the evidence and the AppDomainSetup object.
let ad = AppDomain.CreateDomain("ChildDomain", ev, ads)

printfn "Press the Enter key to exit the example program."
stdin.ReadLine() |> ignore

(* This code example produces the following output:

AppDomain "ChildDomain" is initialized with these arguments:
    String1
    String2
 *)
Imports System.Security.Policy

Public Class Example

    Public Shared Sub Main()

        ' Get a reference to the default application domain.
        '
        Dim current As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain

        ' Create the AppDomainSetup that will be used to set up the child
        ' AppDomain.
        Dim ads As New AppDomainSetup()

        ' Use the evidence from the default application domain to
        ' create evidence for the child application domain.
        '
        Dim ev As Evidence = New Evidence(current.Evidence)

        ' Create an AppDomainInitializer delegate that represents the 
        ' callback method, AppDomainInit. Assign this delegate to the
        ' AppDomainInitializer property of the AppDomainSetup object.
        '
        Dim adi As New AppDomainInitializer(AddressOf AppDomainInit)
        ads.AppDomainInitializer = adi

        ' Create an array of strings to pass as arguments to the callback
        ' method. Assign the array to the AppDomainInitializerArguments
        ' property.
        Dim initArgs() As String = {"String1", "String2"}
        ads.AppDomainInitializerArguments = initArgs

        ' Create a child application domain named "ChildDomain", using 
        ' the evidence and the AppDomainSetup object.
        '
        Dim ad As AppDomain = _
            AppDomain.CreateDomain("ChildDomain", ev, ads)

        Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit the example program.")
        Console.ReadLine()
    End Sub

    ' The callback method invoked when the child application domain is
    ' initialized. The method simply displays the arguments that were
    ' passed to it.
    '
    Public Shared Sub AppDomainInit(ByVal args() As String)
        Console.WriteLine("AppDomain ""{0}"" is initialized with these arguments:", _
            AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName)
        For Each arg As String In args
            Console.WriteLine("    {0}", arg)
        Next
    End Sub
End Class

' This code example produces the following output:
'
'AppDomain "ChildDomain" is initialized with these arguments:
'    String1
'    String2

Remarques

Utilisez la AppDomainInitializer propriété pour spécifier une méthode de rappel appelée pendant AppDomain l’initialisation. Si la propriété n’est pas définie, le AppDomainInitializer tableau affecté à cette propriété n’est pas utilisé.

La méthode de rappel est exécutée dans le contexte du domaine d’application nouvellement créé.

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