This method exists only in the DLL version of
wodSSHTunnel.
The Notification property holds a reference to the IwodTunnelNotify
interface, which can be implemented by your application. When
this property is set and contains such a reference,
wodTunnel will call your method implementations instead of
firing events. More information on how this works can be
found on the Fast Notifications Interface page.
For example, instead of having this in your code (VB
example):
Private Sub Tunnel1_Connected()
End Sub
you will have this:
Private Sub IwodTunnelNotify_Connected(ByVal Owner As
wodSSHTunnelCOMLib.IwodTunnelCom)
End Sub
Which is more or less the same, except the notification method has
one more argument - Owner, which
holds a reference to the wodTunnel instance that called this
method.
In VB, to implement IwodTunnelNotify interface, you need
code like this:
- at the top of the code, in the <general> section,
put this:
Dim Tunnel As wodTunnelCom
Implements IwodTunnelNotify
- in Form_Load (or where you initialize a new instance of
wodTunnel) do this:
Set Tunnel = New wodTunnelCom
Set Tunnel.Notification =
Me
Tunnel.Protocol = SSHAuto
Tunnel.Timeout = 30
Tunnel.Connect
'...
You will notice that when we declared wodTunnel, we did not
use the WithEvents keyword. It is not
needed anymore, because events will not be fired -
the Notification methods we implement will be called
instead.