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IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections Object (C#)

The IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections object contains a collection of IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection objects.

The IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections object exposes the following properties and methods.

Property

Description

Count

Retrieves the number of IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection objects contained in the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections collection.

length

Retrieves the number of IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection objects contained in the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections collection. This method is provided for JScript compatibility.

Method

Description

Refresh

Updates the list of IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection objects in the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections collection.

Remove

Removes an IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection object from the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections collection.

RemoveAll

Removes all IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection objects from the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections collection.

In C#, there are two ways to access objects in a collection:

  • Access individual objects directly by using a string (where applicable)

  • Iterate through the objects by using an index

You must use array notation when retrieving objects from a collection, except when using the get_Item method.

Example

The following example illustrates how to retrieve an IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections object.

using Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.Interop;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

// Declare variables.
WMSServer                              Server;
IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections    Connections;

try {
    // Create a new WMSServer object.
    Server = new WMSServerClass();

    // Retrieve the IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnections object.
    Connections = Server.OutgoingDistributionConnections;
}
catch (COMException comExc) {
    // TODO: Handle COM exceptions.
}
catch (Exception e) {
    // TODO: Handle exceptions.
}

See Also

Reference

IWMSOutgoingDistributionConnection Object (C#)

Concepts

Server Object Model (C#)