I preface this post with a warning. While I am a fairly competent programmer (if that can be the case when one is fresh out of 4 years of college), I am very new to Windows programming. I am programming in .NET C# (version 4).
I am attempting to create a Windows Service that can be configured remotely via a "client" configuration utility (Windows Forms app). The reason I chose WCF for IPC is because my understanding is that WCF is a replacement for Windows Remoting and that Remoting is being phased out.
My problem is that I can't figure out how to access an already instantiated object from the WCF instance created when the configuration utility connects to the Windows Service.
Perhaps this very simplified code block will give you more of an idea of what I'm attempting to do. (Making it up as I go. Hopefully no embarrassing errors in logic.)
class Blah
{
/*
* Create configuration object that is read
* by myApp and written to by myServ.
*/
ConfigManager confMan = new ConfigManager();
MyService myApp = new MyService(ref confMan);
Thread myAppT = new Thread(new ThreadStart(myApp.init));
myAppt.Start();
myAppT.Join();
//The confServ will handle all of the WCF related stuff
ConfigServer confServ = new ConfigServer(confMan);
Thread confServT = new Thread(new ThreadStart(confServ.init));
confServT.Start();
confServT.Join();
}
class ConfigManager
{
public bool someAttribute;
public ConfigManager()
{
}
public init()
{
someAttribute = false;
}
}
class MyService
{
ConfigManager confMan;
public MyService(ref ConfigManager confMan)
{
this.confMan = confMan;
}
public int init()
{
while(1==1)
{
if(confMan.someAttribute == true)
return 0;
}
}
}
class ConfServ
{
ConfigManager confMan;
public ConfServ(ref ConfigManager confMan)
{
this.confMan = confMan;
}
public void init()
{
//Do all the ServiceHost WCF stuff
}
}
[ServiceContract]
public interface IModConfig
{
[OperationContract]
void changeFalse();
void changeTrue();
}
/*
* How can I get my instance of confMan
* into this instance of ModConfig
*/
class ModConfig: IModConfig
{
public void changeFalse()
{
/*
* I want to change confMan.someAttribute
* to false here.
*/
}
public void changeTrue()
{
/*
* I want to change confMan.someAttribute
* to true here.
*/
}
}
Basically I just want to be able to write to the ConfigManager instance that is being referenced by the MyService instance.
I think I've clearly defined my problem. Let me know if I need to further elaborate or reword my post.
Thread myAppt...myAppT.Join();
withmyApp.init();
. Same forconfServer.init
A lot simpler to read, and heaps easier to debug.