ContextUtil.ApplicationId Property
Definition
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Gets a GUID for the current application.
public:
static property Guid ApplicationId { Guid get(); };
public static Guid ApplicationId { get; }
static member ApplicationId : Guid
Public Shared ReadOnly Property ApplicationId As Guid
Property Value
The GUID for the current application.
Exceptions
There is no COM+ context available.
The platform is not Windows XP or later.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this property.
protected:
virtual void Activate() override
{
MessageBox::Show( String::Format( "Now entering...\nApplication: {0}\nInstance: {1}\nContext: {2}\n", ContextUtil::ApplicationId.ToString(), ContextUtil::ApplicationInstanceId.ToString(), ContextUtil::ContextId.ToString() ) );
}
protected override void Activate()
{
MessageBox.Show( String.Format("Now entering...\nApplication: {0}\nInstance: {1}\nContext: {2}\n",
ContextUtil.ApplicationId.ToString(), ContextUtil.ApplicationInstanceId.ToString(),
ContextUtil.ContextId.ToString() ) );
}
Protected Overrides Sub Activate()
MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Now entering..." + vbLf + "Application: {0}" + vbLf + "Instance: {1}" + vbLf + "Context: {2}" + vbLf, ContextUtil.ApplicationId.ToString(), ContextUtil.ApplicationInstanceId.ToString(), ContextUtil.ContextId.ToString()))
End Sub
Applies to
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