ICLRRuntimeHost Interface
Provides functionality similar to that of the ICorRuntimeHost interface provided in the .NET Framework version 1, with the following changes:
The addition of the SetHostControl method to set the host control interface.
The omission of some methods provided by ICorRuntimeHost.
interface ICLRRuntimeHost : IUnknown {
HRESULT ExecuteApplication (
[in] LPCWSTR pwzAppFullName,
[in] DWORD dwManifestPaths,
[in] LPCWSTR *ppwzManifestPaths,
[in] DWORD dwActivationData,
[in] LPCWSTR *ppwzActivationData,
[out] int *pReturnValue
);
HRESULT ExecuteInAppDomain (
[in] DWORD appDomainId,
[in] FExecuteInDomainCallback pCallback,
[in] void* cookie
);
HRESULT ExecuteInDefaultAppDomain (
[in] LPCWSTR pwzAssemblyPath,
[in] LPCWSTR pwzTypeName,
[in] LPCWSTR pwzMethodName,
[in] LPCWSTR pwzArgument,
[out] DWORD *pReturnValue
);
HRESULT GetCLRControl (
[out] ICLRControl **pCLRControl
);
HRESULT GetCurrentAppDomainId (
[out] DWORD *pdwAppDomainId
);
HRESULT SetHostControl (
[in] IHostControl *pHostControl
);
HRESULT Start();
HRESULT Stop();
HRESULT UnloadAppDomain (
[in] DWORD dwAppDomainId
[in] BOOL fWaitUntilDone
);
};
Methods
Method |
Description |
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Used in manifest-based ClickOnce deployment scenarios to specify the application to be activated in a new domain. |
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Specifies the AppDomain in which to execute the specified managed code. |
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Invokes the specified method of the specified type in the specified assembly. |
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Gets an interface pointer of type ICLRControl that hosts can use to customize aspects of the common language runtime (CLR). |
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Gets the numeric identifier of the AppDomain that is currently executing. |
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Sets the host control interface. You must call SetHostControl before calling Start. |
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Initializes the CLR into a process. |
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Stops the execution of code by the runtime. |
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Unloads the AppDomain that corresponds to the specified numeric identifier. |
Remarks
The host gets a pointer to an ICLRRuntimeHost instance by calling CorBindToRuntimeEx or CorBindToCurrentRuntime. To provide implementations of any of the technologies provided in the .NET Framework version 2.0, you must use ICLRRuntimeHost instead of ICorRuntimeHost.
Important Note: |
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Do not call the Start method before calling the ExecuteApplication method to activate a manifest-based application. If the Start method is called first, the ExecuteApplication method call will fail. |
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: MSCorEE.idl
Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll
.NET Framework Version: 2.0
See Also
Concepts
CorBindToCurrentRuntime Function