Exemple #1
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        /*
         * Creates new app domain for hosting of ASP.NET apps with a
         * user defined 'host' object in it.  The host is needed to make
         * cross-domain calls to process requests in the host's app domain
         */
        /// <include file='doc\ApplicationHost.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="ApplicationHost.CreateApplicationHost"]/*' />
        /// <devdoc>
        ///    <para>[To be supplied.]</para>
        /// </devdoc>
        public static Object CreateApplicationHost(Type hostType, String virtualDir, String physicalDir)
        {
            InternalSecurityPermissions.UnmanagedCode.Demand();

            if (Environment.OSVersion.Platform != PlatformID.Win32NT)
            {
                throw new PlatformNotSupportedException(SR.GetString(SR.RequiresNT));
            }

            if (!physicalDir.EndsWith("\\"))
            {
                physicalDir = physicalDir + "\\";
            }

            String installDir = HttpRuntime.AspInstallDirectoryInternal;
            String domainId   = (DateTime.Now.ToString(DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo).GetHashCode()).ToString("x");
            String appName    = (String.Concat(virtualDir, physicalDir).GetHashCode()).ToString("x");

            IDictionary    bindings = new Hashtable(20);
            AppDomainSetup setup    = new AppDomainSetup();

            AppDomainFactory.PopulateDomainBindings(domainId, appName, appName, physicalDir, virtualDir, setup, bindings);

            // create the app domain and configure it
            AppDomain appDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain(domainId, null, setup);

            foreach (DictionaryEntry e in bindings)
            {
                appDomain.SetData((String)e.Key, (String)e.Value);
            }

            // hosting specific settings
            appDomain.SetData(".hostingVirtualPath", virtualDir);
            appDomain.SetData(".hostingInstallDir", installDir);

            // init comfig in the new app domain
            InitConfigInNewAppDomain(appDomain);

            // create and return the object in the app domain
            ObjectHandle h = appDomain.CreateInstance(hostType.Module.Assembly.FullName, hostType.FullName);

            return(h.Unwrap());
        }
Exemple #2
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		public void FixtureSetUp ()
		{
			// we're at full trust here
			adf = new AppDomainFactory ();
		}