I have an ActiveX COM object that is used to play video and its being used in a C# application. It is declared like so:
private AxVIDEOPLAYERUILib.AxVideoPlayerUI axVideoPlayerUI;
In my code there are locks on this like so:
lock (axVideoPlayerUI)
{
axVideoPlayerUI.EnableControls = 1;
axVideoPlayerUI.Visible = true;
axVideoPlayerUI.ShowOverlay = 1;
axVideoPlayerUI.OverlayPosition = 3;
axVideoPlayerUI.Play();
}
But I get warnings that I want to get rid of:
Warning 1 CA2002 : Microsoft.Reliability : 'VideoPlayerControl.LoadRecording(RecordVideo, int)' locks on a reference of type 'AxVideoPlayerUI'. Replace this with a lock against an object with strong-identity.
From this link here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms182290.aspx it states that the following objects have a weak identity:
MarshalByRefObject, ExecutionEngineException, OutOfMemoryException, StackOverflowException, String, MemberInfo, ParameterInfo, Thread.
But my object doesnt fall into any of these categories.
I have also tried making my object static as described here: C# lock and code analysis warning CA2002 but that gives me errors:
Error 1 Member 'MyNameSpace.VideoPlayerControl.axVideoPlayerUI' cannot be accessed with an instance reference; qualify it with a type name instead
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the original warning??