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BinaryFormatter.DeserializeMethodResponse Method

Definition

Deserializes a response to a remote method call from the provided Stream.

public:
 System::Object ^ DeserializeMethodResponse(System::IO::Stream ^ serializationStream, System::Runtime::Remoting::Messaging::HeaderHandler ^ handler, System::Runtime::Remoting::Messaging::IMethodCallMessage ^ methodCallMessage);
public object DeserializeMethodResponse (System.IO.Stream serializationStream, System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.HeaderHandler handler, System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.IMethodCallMessage methodCallMessage);
member this.DeserializeMethodResponse : System.IO.Stream * System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.HeaderHandler * System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.IMethodCallMessage -> obj
Public Function DeserializeMethodResponse (serializationStream As Stream, handler As HeaderHandler, methodCallMessage As IMethodCallMessage) As Object

Parameters

serializationStream
Stream

The stream from which to deserialize the object graph.

handler
HeaderHandler

The HeaderHandler that handles any headers in the serializationStream. Can be null.

methodCallMessage
IMethodCallMessage

The IMethodCallMessage that contains details about where the call came from.

Returns

The deserialized response to the remote method call.

Exceptions

The serializationStream is null.

The serializationStream supports seeking, but its length is 0.

The caller does not have the required permission.

Remarks

Warning

BinaryFormatter is insecure and can't be made secure. For more information, see the BinaryFormatter security guide.

Details about the caller object are not sent to the remote object during the method call. Instead, these details are obtained from the original method call that is passed to the current method in the methodCallMessage parameter.

For deserialization to succeed, the current position in the stream must be at the beginning of the object graph.

Applies to