Services
A service is a contract between two VSPackages. One VSPackage offers a specific set of interfaces for another VSPackage to consume. For example, Visual Studio offers the SVsActivityLog service to any VSPackage it loads. This service provides the IVsActivityLog interface, which can be used to write to the activity log. For more information, see How to: Use the Activity Log.
In This Section
Service Essentials
Presents the important elements of a Visual Studio service.Registering Services
Explains how to register a global service.How to: Consume a Service
Discusses how to request (consume) a service.How to: Provide a Service
Discusses how to provide a service.How to: Troubleshoot Services
Discusses common problems and presents solutions to them.How to: Use GetGlobalService
Shows how to use GetGlobalService to obtain a service for a VSPackage that has not been sited, a tool window, or a control container.How to: Get a Service from a Background Thread (C++)
Explains how to marshal a service into a stream so that it can be accessed by a background thread.How to: Get a Service from the DTE Object
Explains how to obtain a service from a program that has access to the Visual Studio Automation DTEClass object.List of Available Services
Lists the most popular services.Services Used in Samples
Lists popular services and the samples that contain them.Visual Studio Extensibility Samples
Services samples you can load in Visual Studio.
Related Sections
- Visual Studio IDE Architecture
Describes Visual Studio and its IDE, and introduces strategies and techniques for extending the IDE.