NamedPipeClientStream.NumberOfServerInstances Property
Definition
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Gets the number of server instances that share the same pipe name.
public:
property int NumberOfServerInstances { int get(); };
[System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")]
public int NumberOfServerInstances { get; }
public int NumberOfServerInstances { get; }
public int NumberOfServerInstances { [System.Security.SecurityCritical] get; }
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")>]
member this.NumberOfServerInstances : int
member this.NumberOfServerInstances : int
[<get: System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.NumberOfServerInstances : int
Public ReadOnly Property NumberOfServerInstances As Integer
Property Value
The number of server instances that share the same pipe name.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The pipe handle has not been set.
-or-
The current NamedPipeClientStream object has not yet connected to a NamedPipeServerStream object.
The pipe is broken or an I/O error occurred.
The underlying pipe handle is closed.
Examples
The following example demonstrates a method to send a string from a parent process to a child process using named pipes. In this example, a NamedPipeClientStream object is created in a child process, which then connects to a pipe on the local computer. The server example can be seen in the NamedPipeServerStream class. This example is part of a larger example provided for the NamedPipeServerStream and NamedPipeClientStream classes.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
class PipeClient
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (NamedPipeClientStream pipeClient =
new NamedPipeClientStream(".", "testpipe", PipeDirection.In))
{
// Connect to the pipe or wait until the pipe is available.
Console.Write("Attempting to connect to pipe...");
pipeClient.Connect();
Console.WriteLine("Connected to pipe.");
Console.WriteLine("There are currently {0} pipe server instances open.",
pipeClient.NumberOfServerInstances);
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeClient))
{
// Display the read text to the console
string temp;
while ((temp = sr.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Received from server: {0}", temp);
}
}
}
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Imports System.Security.Principal
Class PipeClient
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
Dim pipeClient As New NamedPipeClientStream("localhost", _
"testpipe", PipeDirection.In, PipeOptions.None)
' Connect to the pipe or wait until the pipe is available.
Console.WriteLine("Attempting to connect to the pipe...")
pipeClient.Connect()
Console.WriteLine("Connect to the pipe.")
Console.WriteLine("There are currently {0} pipe server instances open.", _
pipeClient.NumberOfServerInstances)
Dim sr As New StreamReader(pipeClient)
Dim temp As String
temp = sr.ReadLine()
While Not temp Is Nothing
Console.WriteLine("Received from server: {0}", temp)
temp = sr.ReadLine()
End While
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
This property returns the number of server instances for the NamedPipeServerStream object that the current NamedPipeClientStream object has a handle to or is connected to. If the current NamedPipeClientStream object has not yet connected to a named pipe server, or if the current pipe handle has not yet been set, this property throws an InvalidOperationException.