SecurityCallContext.DirectCaller Property
Definition
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Gets a SecurityIdentity object that describes the direct caller of this method.
public:
property System::EnterpriseServices::SecurityIdentity ^ DirectCaller { System::EnterpriseServices::SecurityIdentity ^ get(); };
public System.EnterpriseServices.SecurityIdentity DirectCaller { get; }
member this.DirectCaller : System.EnterpriseServices.SecurityIdentity
Public ReadOnly Property DirectCaller As SecurityIdentity
Property Value
A SecurityIdentity value.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this method to check the identity of the direct caller of a ServicedComponent method.
// Get the employee's salary. Only the employee and managers can do this.
double GetSalary()
{
if ( SecurityCallContext::CurrentCall->DirectCaller->AccountName == accountName || SecurityCallContext::CurrentCall->IsCallerInRole( "Manager" ) )
{
return (salary);
}
else
{
throw gcnew UnauthorizedAccessException;
}
}
// Get the employee's salary. Only the employee and managers can do this.
public double GetSalary ()
{
if ( SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.DirectCaller.AccountName == accountName ||
SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.IsCallerInRole("Manager") )
{
return(salary);
}
else
{
throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
}
}
' Get the employee's salary. Only the employee and managers can do this.
Public Function GetSalary() As Double
If SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.DirectCaller.AccountName = accountName OrElse SecurityCallContext.CurrentCall.IsCallerInRole("Manager") Then
Return salary
Else
Throw New UnauthorizedAccessException()
End If
End Function 'GetSalary
Applies to
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