SetForegroundWindow
is a great solution. An alternative is to use named Semaphores
to send signals to other applications.
Lastly you could look for a Inter-Process Communication (IPC)
solution which would allow you to send messages between processes.
I wrote a simple .Net XDMessaging library that makes this really easy. Using it you can send instructions from one application to other, and in the latest version even pass serilaized objects. It's a multicast implementation that uses a concept of channels.
App1:
IXDBroadcast broadcast = XDBroadcast.CreateBroadcast(
XDTransportMode.WindowsMessaging);
broadcast.SendToChannel("commands", "focus");
App2:
IXDListener listener = XDListener.CreateListener(
XDTransportMode.WindowsMessaging);
listener.MessageReceived+=XDMessageHandler(listener_MessageReceived);
listener.RegisterChannel("commands");
// process the message
private void listener_MessageReceived(object sender, XDMessageEventArgs e)
{
// e.DataGram.Message is the message
// e.DataGram.Channel is the channel name
switch(e.DataGram.Message)
{
case "focus":
// check requires invoke
this.focus();
break;
case "close"
this.close();
break;
}
}