Ok so I have created a visual studio 2013 solution with two C# projects in it, one Win form application and one windows service. I am using advanced installer 11.6 to create my installation package, I am specifically employing the built in service installer function, which seems to work fine.
The win form has some buttons on it, when I click the button it calls a method and passes a number as an argument (the number corresponds to a command for the service). The method then uses a pipe to send this argument to the windows service. I want the windows service to be always listening for these commands... and when it receives the command code, it initiates that action.
Problem is that I definitely do not have my service structured properly and I may be incorrectly using pipes so I need some advice. I think my service is just running once like a script at the moment although I am not sure. It also looks like the command from the win forms app is not just trying to send data to the service, but seems to be attempting to start a new instance of the service (getting an error about the service not being able to be started from a command line or debugger... but it shouldn't be *Starting anything from the win form).
Anyway here is the code for the method in the win form that sends data to the service.
Win Form Method
private void pipe_server(byte _command)
{
//create streams
var sender = new AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection.Out, HandleInheritability.Inheritable);
//start client, pass pipe ids as command line parameter
string clientPath = @"C:\\test\\My_Service.exe";
string senderID = sender.GetClientHandleAsString();
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(clientPath, senderID);
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
Process clientProcess = Process.Start(startInfo);
//release resources handlet by client
sender.DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle();
//write data
sender.WriteByte(_command);
}
And here is the service.
public partial class My_Service : ServiceBase
{
public My_Service()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase[] ServicesToRun;
//Change the following line to match.
ServicesToRun = new
System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase[] { My_Service() };
System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.Run(ServicesToRun);
pipe_client(args);
}
//method that listens for commands from the GUI and parses them
static void pipe_client(string[] args)
{
string parentSenderID;
//get pipe handle id
parentSenderID = args[0];
//create streams
var receiver = new AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection.In, parentSenderID);
//read data
int dataReceive = receiver.ReadByte();
//parse commands
if (dataReceive == 1)
{
do_method_1();
}
else if (dataReceive == 2)
{
do_method_2();
}
else if (dataReceive == 3)
{
do_method_3();
}
}
}