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ServiceCreatorCallback Delegate
Definition
- Namespace:
- System.ComponentModel.Design
- Assemblies:
- netstandard.dll, System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter.dll
- Assembly:
- System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter.dll
- Assembly:
- System.dll
- Assembly:
- netstandard.dll
- Source:
- ServiceCreatorCallback.cs
- Source:
- ServiceCreatorCallback.cs
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Provides a callback mechanism that can create an instance of a service on demand.
public delegate System::Object ^ ServiceCreatorCallback(IServiceContainer ^ container, Type ^ serviceType);
public delegate object? ServiceCreatorCallback(IServiceContainer container, Type serviceType);
public delegate object ServiceCreatorCallback(IServiceContainer container, Type serviceType);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public delegate object ServiceCreatorCallback(IServiceContainer container, Type serviceType);
type ServiceCreatorCallback = delegate of IServiceContainer * Type -> obj
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type ServiceCreatorCallback = delegate of IServiceContainer * Type -> obj
Public Delegate Function ServiceCreatorCallback(container As IServiceContainer, serviceType As Type) As Object
Parameters
- container
- IServiceContainer
The service container that requested the creation of the service.
- serviceType
- Type
The type of service to create.
Return Value
The service specified by serviceType, or null if the service could not be created.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example shows how to publish a service using a callback function.
// The following code shows how to publish a service using a callback function.
// Creates a service creator callback.
ServiceCreatorCallback^ callback1 =
gcnew ServiceCreatorCallback( this, &Sample::myCallBackMethod );
// Adds the service using its type and the service creator callback.
serviceContainer->AddService( myService::typeid, callback1 );
// The following code shows how to publish a service using a callback function.
// Creates a service creator callback.
ServiceCreatorCallback callback1 =
new ServiceCreatorCallback(myCallBackMethod);
// Adds the service using its type and the service creator callback.
serviceContainer.AddService(typeof(myService), callback1);
' The following code shows how to publish a service using a callback function.
' Creates a service creator callback.
Dim callback1 As New ServiceCreatorCallback _
(AddressOf myCallBackMethod)
' Adds the service using its type and the service creator.
serviceContainer.AddService(GetType(myService), callback1)
Remarks
ServiceCreatorCallback provides a mechanism to publish services that you can request to have created when needed, rather than the service being created immediately when the designer loads. You can use a callback function if the service is not essential and may not be used. A service published by using a ServiceCreatorCallback does not use as many additional resources if it is not requested and created. To use a callback function to publish your service, pass a ServiceCreatorCallback to the AddService method of an IServiceContainer.
Extension Methods
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| GetMethodInfo(Delegate) |
Gets an object that represents the method represented by the specified delegate. |
Applies to
See also
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