AnonymousPipeServerStream.TransmissionMode Property
Definition
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Gets the pipe transmission mode that is supported by the current pipe.
public:
virtual property System::IO::Pipes::PipeTransmissionMode TransmissionMode { System::IO::Pipes::PipeTransmissionMode get(); };
public override System.IO.Pipes.PipeTransmissionMode TransmissionMode { get; }
public override System.IO.Pipes.PipeTransmissionMode TransmissionMode { [System.Security.SecurityCritical] get; }
member this.TransmissionMode : System.IO.Pipes.PipeTransmissionMode
[<get: System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.TransmissionMode : System.IO.Pipes.PipeTransmissionMode
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property TransmissionMode As PipeTransmissionMode
Property Value
The PipeTransmissionMode that is supported by the current pipe.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example demonstrates a way to send a string from a parent process to a child process by using anonymous pipes. In this example, an AnonymousPipeServerStream object is created in a parent process and the TransmissionMode property is displayed to the console.
//<snippet01>
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Core.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::IO::Pipes;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
ref class PipeServer
{
public:
static void Main()
{
Process^ pipeClient = gcnew Process();
pipeClient->StartInfo->FileName = "pipeClient.exe";
AnonymousPipeServerStream^ pipeServer =
gcnew AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection::Out,
HandleInheritability::Inheritable);
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer->TransmissionMode);
// Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient->StartInfo->Arguments =
pipeServer->GetClientHandleAsString();
pipeClient->StartInfo->UseShellExecute = false;
pipeClient->Start();
pipeServer->DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle();
try
{
// Read user input and send that to the client process.
StreamWriter^ sw = gcnew StreamWriter(pipeServer);
sw->AutoFlush = true;
// Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw->WriteLine("SYNC");
pipeServer->WaitForPipeDrain();
// Send the console input to the client process.
Console::Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ");
sw->WriteLine(Console::ReadLine());
sw->Close();
}
// Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
// or disconnected.
catch (IOException^ e)
{
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e->Message);
}
pipeServer->Close();
pipeClient->WaitForExit();
pipeClient->Close();
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.");
}
};
int main()
{
PipeServer::Main();
}
//</snippet01>
//<snippet01>
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
using System.Diagnostics;
class PipeServer
{
static void Main()
{
Process pipeClient = new Process();
pipeClient.StartInfo.FileName = "pipeClient.exe";
using (AnonymousPipeServerStream pipeServer =
new AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection.Out,
HandleInheritability.Inheritable))
{
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer.TransmissionMode);
// Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient.StartInfo.Arguments =
pipeServer.GetClientHandleAsString();
pipeClient.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
pipeClient.Start();
pipeServer.DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle();
try
{
// Read user input and send that to the client process.
using (StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(pipeServer))
{
sw.AutoFlush = true;
// Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw.WriteLine("SYNC");
pipeServer.WaitForPipeDrain();
// Send the console input to the client process.
Console.Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ");
sw.WriteLine(Console.ReadLine());
}
}
// Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
// or disconnected.
catch (IOException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e.Message);
}
}
pipeClient.WaitForExit();
pipeClient.Close();
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.");
}
}
//</snippet01>
'<snippet01>
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Imports System.Diagnostics
Class PipeServer
Shared Sub Main()
Dim pipeClient As New Process()
pipeClient.StartInfo.FileName = "pipeClient.exe"
Using pipeServer As New AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection.Out, _
HandleInheritability.Inheritable)
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer.TransmissionMode)
' Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient.StartInfo.Arguments = pipeServer.GetClientHandleAsString()
pipeClient.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false
pipeClient.Start()
pipeServer.DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle()
Try
' Read user input and send that to the client process.
Using sw As New StreamWriter(pipeServer)
sw.AutoFlush = true
' Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw.WriteLine("SYNC")
pipeServer.WaitForPipeDrain()
' Send the console input to the client process.
Console.Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ")
sw.WriteLine(Console.ReadLine())
End Using
Catch e As IOException
' Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
' or disconnected.
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e.Message)
End Try
End Using
pipeClient.WaitForExit()
pipeClient.Close()
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.")
End Sub
End Class
'</snippet01>
Remarks
Anonymous pipes do not support the PipeTransmissionMode.Message read mode.