ApplicationDomain.WorkerProcess Property
Definition
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Gets the worker process that the application domain resides in.
public:
property Microsoft::Web::Administration::WorkerProcess ^ WorkerProcess { Microsoft::Web::Administration::WorkerProcess ^ get(); };
public Microsoft.Web.Administration.WorkerProcess WorkerProcess { get; }
member this.WorkerProcess : Microsoft.Web.Administration.WorkerProcess
Public ReadOnly Property WorkerProcess As WorkerProcess
Property Value
The WorkerProcess object that the application domain was created in.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to view all properties and unload an application domain.
using System;
using Microsoft.Web.Administration;
namespace AdministrationSnippets
{
public class MicrosoftWebAdministrationApplicationDomain
{
ServerManager manager = new ServerManager();
public void RecycleApplicationDomains()
{
Console.WriteLine("Displaying Worker Processes & Application Domains...");
GetApplicationDomains();
Console.WriteLine("Unloading all application domains");
UnloadApplicationDomains();
Console.WriteLine("Displaying Worker Processes & Application Domains with new IDs...");
GetApplicationDomains();
}
public void UnloadApplicationDomains()
{
foreach (WorkerProcess proc in manager.WorkerProcesses)
{
foreach (ApplicationDomain ad in proc.ApplicationDomains)
{
ad.Unload();
}
}
}
public void GetApplicationDomains()
{
foreach (WorkerProcess proc in manager.WorkerProcesses)
{
Console.WriteLine("Worker Process Found:");
Console.WriteLine("\tProcessId: {0}", proc.ProcessId);
Console.WriteLine("\tProcessGuid: {0}", proc.ProcessGuid);
Console.WriteLine("\tAppPoolName: {0}", proc.AppPoolName);
Console.WriteLine("\tApplication Domains:");
foreach (ApplicationDomain ad in proc.ApplicationDomains)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t\tApplication Domain Found:");
Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}", ad.Id );
Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}", ad.VirtualPath );
Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}", ad.PhysicalPath );
Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}", ad.Idle);
}
}
}
}
}
Remarks
To view all worker processes on a server, use the Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager.WorkerProcesses property.