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MarshalByRefObject.InitializeLifetimeService Method

Definition

Caution

This Remoting API is not supported and throws PlatformNotSupportedException.

Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for this instance.

public:
 virtual System::Object ^ InitializeLifetimeService();
[System.Obsolete("This Remoting API is not supported and throws PlatformNotSupportedException.", DiagnosticId="SYSLIB0010", UrlFormat="https://aka.ms/dotnet-warnings/{0}")]
public virtual object InitializeLifetimeService ();
public virtual object InitializeLifetimeService ();
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public virtual object InitializeLifetimeService ();
[<System.Obsolete("This Remoting API is not supported and throws PlatformNotSupportedException.", DiagnosticId="SYSLIB0010", UrlFormat="https://aka.ms/dotnet-warnings/{0}")>]
abstract member InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
override this.InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
abstract member InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
override this.InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
abstract member InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
override this.InitializeLifetimeService : unit -> obj
Public Overridable Function InitializeLifetimeService () As Object

Returns

An object of type ILease used to control the lifetime policy for this instance. This is the current lifetime service object for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service object initialized to the value of the LeaseManagerPollTime property.

Attributes

Exceptions

The immediate caller does not have infrastructure permission.

.NET Core and .NET 5+ only: In all cases.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates creating a lease.

public ref class MyClass: public MarshalByRefObject
{
public:
   
   [System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionAttribute
   (System::Security::Permissions::SecurityAction::Demand,
   Flags=System::Security::Permissions::SecurityPermissionFlag::Infrastructure)]
   virtual Object^ InitializeLifetimeService() override
   {
      ILease^ lease = dynamic_cast<ILease^>(MarshalByRefObject::InitializeLifetimeService());
      if ( lease->CurrentState == LeaseState::Initial )
      {
         lease->InitialLeaseTime = TimeSpan::FromMinutes( 1 );
         lease->SponsorshipTimeout = TimeSpan::FromMinutes( 2 );
         lease->RenewOnCallTime = TimeSpan::FromSeconds( 2 );
      }

      return lease;
   }

};
public class MyClass : MarshalByRefObject
{
  public override Object InitializeLifetimeService()
  {
    ILease lease = (ILease)base.InitializeLifetimeService();
    if (lease.CurrentState == LeaseState.Initial)
    {
         lease.InitialLeaseTime = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1);
         lease.SponsorshipTimeout = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(2);
          lease.RenewOnCallTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2);
    }
      return lease;
  }
}
type MyClass() =
    inherit MarshalByRefObject()
   
    override _.InitializeLifetimeService() =
        let lease = base.InitializeLifetimeService() :?> ILease
        if lease.CurrentState = LeaseState.Initial then
            lease.InitialLeaseTime <- TimeSpan.FromMinutes 1
            lease.SponsorshipTimeout <- TimeSpan.FromMinutes 2
            lease.RenewOnCallTime <- TimeSpan.FromSeconds 2
        lease
Public Class LSClass
    Inherits MarshalByRefObject
    
    <SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, _
                                 Flags:=SecurityPermissionFlag.Infrastructure)> _
    Public Overrides Function InitializeLifetimeService() As Object
        Dim lease As ILease = CType(MyBase.InitializeLifetimeService(), ILease)
        If lease.CurrentState = LeaseState.Initial Then
            lease.InitialLeaseTime = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1)
            lease.SponsorshipTimeout = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(2)
            lease.RenewOnCallTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2)
        End If
        Return lease
    End Function


    Public Shared Sub Main()  
    ' The main thread processing is here.
    End Sub
End Class

Remarks

This method is marked obsolete starting in .NET 5.

For more information about lifetime services, see the LifetimeServices class.

Applies to