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passing EngineEvents and ObjectEvents between sessions
Last Post 11 Apr 2010 01:57 AM by
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leonjiang
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11 Apr 2010 01:57 AM
Hi,
I know that EngineEvent and ObjectEvent can be forwarded from a session to its parent session. Can they be passed between a session and a non-parent session?
For example, suppose I have a custom Cmdlet deriving from PSCmdlet and this custom cmdlet is in a cmdlet DLL. Two EXEs (say A.exe and B.exe) will use this custom cmdlet at the same time, which means they will create their own session for using this cmdlet. The sessions created by A and B are not parent-child relationship. If any events (EngineEvent or ObjectEvent) happen in A’s sessoin, is it possible to let B know A’s session events?
Appreciate any help.
Thanks
Leon
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