InvokeMethodOptions Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the InvokeMethodOptions class for an invoke operation.
Overloads
InvokeMethodOptions() |
Initializes a new instance of the InvokeMethodOptions class for the InvokeMethod(String, Object[]) operation, using default values. This is the parameterless constructor. |
InvokeMethodOptions(ManagementNamedValueCollection, TimeSpan) |
Initializes a new instance of the InvokeMethodOptions class for an invoke operation using the specified values. |
InvokeMethodOptions()
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
Initializes a new instance of the InvokeMethodOptions class for the InvokeMethod(String, Object[]) operation, using default values. This is the parameterless constructor.
public:
InvokeMethodOptions();
public InvokeMethodOptions ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example invokes the Win32_Process::Create method to start a new process of Calc.exe. The parameterless constructor of the InvokeMethodOptions class is used.
using System;
using System.Management;
// This sample demonstrates invoking
// a WMI method using parameter objects
public class InvokeMethod
{
public static void Main()
{
// Get the object on which the method will be invoked
ManagementClass processClass =
new ManagementClass("Win32_Process");
// Get an input parameters object for this method
ManagementBaseObject inParams =
processClass.GetMethodParameters("Create");
// Fill in input parameter values
inParams["CommandLine"] = "calc.exe";
// Method Options
InvokeMethodOptions methodOptions = new
InvokeMethodOptions();
methodOptions.Timeout =
System.TimeSpan.MaxValue;
// Execute the method
ManagementBaseObject outParams =
processClass.InvokeMethod("Create",
inParams, methodOptions);
// Display results
// Note: The return code of the method is
// provided in the "returnValue" property
// of the outParams object
Console.WriteLine(
"Creation of calculator process returned: "
+ outParams["returnValue"]);
Console.WriteLine("Process ID: "
+ outParams["processId"]);
}
}
Imports System.Management
' This sample demonstrates invoking
' a WMI method using parameter objects
Class InvokeMethod
Public Overloads Shared Function _
Main(ByVal args() As String) As Integer
' Get the object on which the
' method will be invoked
Dim processClass As _
New ManagementClass("root\CIMV2", _
"Win32_Process", _
Nothing)
' Get an input parameters object for this method
Dim inParams As ManagementBaseObject = _
processClass.GetMethodParameters("Create")
' Fill in input parameter values
inParams("CommandLine") = "calc.exe"
' Method Options
Dim methodOptions As New InvokeMethodOptions
methodOptions.Timeout = _
System.TimeSpan.MaxValue
' Execute the method
Dim outParams As ManagementBaseObject = _
processClass.InvokeMethod( _
"Create", inParams, methodOptions)
' Display results
' Note: The return code of the method
' is provided in the "returnValue" property
' of the outParams object
Console.WriteLine( _
"Creation of calculator process returned: {0}", _
outParams("returnValue"))
Console.WriteLine("Process ID: {0}", _
outParams("processId"))
Return 0
End Function
End Class
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
InvokeMethodOptions(ManagementNamedValueCollection, TimeSpan)
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
- Source:
- ManagementOptions.cs
Initializes a new instance of the InvokeMethodOptions class for an invoke operation using the specified values.
public:
InvokeMethodOptions(System::Management::ManagementNamedValueCollection ^ context, TimeSpan timeout);
public InvokeMethodOptions (System.Management.ManagementNamedValueCollection context, TimeSpan timeout);
new System.Management.InvokeMethodOptions : System.Management.ManagementNamedValueCollection * TimeSpan -> System.Management.InvokeMethodOptions
Public Sub New (context As ManagementNamedValueCollection, timeout As TimeSpan)
Parameters
- context
- ManagementNamedValueCollection
A provider-specific, named-value pairs object to be passed through to the provider.
- timeout
- TimeSpan
The length of time to let the operation perform before it times out. The default value is TimeSpan.MaxValue. Setting this parameter will invoke the operation semisynchronously.
Examples
The following example invokes the Win32_Process::Create method to start a new process of Calc.exe. The InvokeMethodOptions class is used to invoke the method.
using System;
using System.Management;
// This sample demonstrates invoking
// a WMI method using parameter objects
public class InvokeMethod
{
public static void Main()
{
// Get the object on which the method will be invoked
ManagementClass processClass =
new ManagementClass("Win32_Process");
// Get an input parameters object for this method
ManagementBaseObject inParams =
processClass.GetMethodParameters("Create");
// Fill in input parameter values
inParams["CommandLine"] = "calc.exe";
// Method Options
InvokeMethodOptions methodOptions = new
InvokeMethodOptions(null,
System.TimeSpan.MaxValue);
// Execute the method
ManagementBaseObject outParams =
processClass.InvokeMethod("Create",
inParams, methodOptions);
// Display results
// Note: The return code of the method is
// provided in the "returnValue" property
// of the outParams object
Console.WriteLine(
"Creation of calculator process returned: "
+ outParams["returnValue"]);
Console.WriteLine("Process ID: "
+ outParams["processId"]);
}
}
Imports System.Management
' This sample demonstrates invoking
' a WMI method using parameter objects
Class InvokeMethod
Public Overloads Shared Function _
Main(ByVal args() As String) As Integer
' Get the object on which the
' method will be invoked
Dim processClass As _
New ManagementClass("root\CIMV2", _
"Win32_Process", _
Nothing)
' Get an input parameters object for this method
Dim inParams As ManagementBaseObject = _
processClass.GetMethodParameters("Create")
' Fill in input parameter values
inParams("CommandLine") = "calc.exe"
' Method Options
Dim methodOptions As New InvokeMethodOptions( _
Nothing, System.TimeSpan.MaxValue)
' Execute the method
Dim outParams As ManagementBaseObject = _
processClass.InvokeMethod( _
"Create", inParams, methodOptions)
' Display results
' Note: The return code of the method
' is provided in the "returnValue" property
' of the outParams object
Console.WriteLine( _
"Creation of calculator process returned: {0}", _
outParams("returnValue"))
Console.WriteLine("Process ID: {0}", _
outParams("processId"))
Return 0
End Function
End Class
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
.NET