OperationContext.Current Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the execution context for the current thread.
public:
static property System::ServiceModel::OperationContext ^ Current { System::ServiceModel::OperationContext ^ get(); void set(System::ServiceModel::OperationContext ^ value); };
public static System.ServiceModel.OperationContext Current { get; set; }
static member Current : System.ServiceModel.OperationContext with get, set
Public Shared Property Current As OperationContext
Property Value
The OperationContext that represents the messaging and execution context of the current method.
Examples
The following code example uses the Current property and GetCallbackChannel method to create a channel back to the caller from within a method. All methods in this example are one-way methods, 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
Remarks
Use the Current property to obtain the execution and message context for the current method.
Applies to
.NET