VB.NET Diagnostics and Process: Part 1
In this article I will explain you about the Diagnostics and Process in VB.NET.
Diagnostics
The System.Diagnostics namespace provides classes that enable you to debug and trace code; start, stop, and kill processes; monitor system performance; and read and write event logs. Table 21.1 describes some System.Diagnostics namespace classes.
Table 21.1: System.Diagnostics Classes
The Process Class
The Process class retrieves various information pertaining to a process running on the system and caches the information in memory. This means that if your application requires up-to-date process information, you should frequently refresh the process cache by calling the Process.Refresh() method. In addition to simply retrieving the name of the current process, this class can provide more information, such as the following:
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Memory statistics
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Process times
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Thread statistics
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Handle statistics
Table 21.2 describes the members of this class.
Table 21.2: Process Class Members
Listing 21.1 illustrates how to get the current process from the Process class. In this case, the process would be the application name you gave to the following code(Listing 21-1) after the code is compiled into an assembly.
Listing 21.1: Getting a Current Process
Imports System
Imports System.Diagnostics
Namespace DiagnosticsProcess
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
Dim CurrentProcess As Process = Process.GetCurrentProcess()
Console.WriteLine("ProcessName: {0}", CurrentProcess.ProcessName)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Although you plan to enumerate processes currently running on the system, you may not be authorized to access process-specific information. If any of the Process class methods fail (usually with ACCESS_DENIED), that may throw an exception corresponding to the failure. For example:
System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: Access is denied
It has a method named GetProcesses() that returns all running processes on the machine. The GetProcesses has two overloads: one for the local machine and another for the remote machine. To see processes on the local machine, use GetProcesses(); otherwise use GetProcesses(string machinename). Listing 21.2 shows how to list the first 20 running processes on your computer. You may opt to loop or enumerate through all the processes from the returned array, but here we just list 20.
Listing 21.2: Using GetProcess
Imports System
Imports System.Diagnostics
Namespace DiagnosticsProcess
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
Dim procList As Process() = Process.GetProcesses()
' or you can specify a computer name
' Process[] procList = Process.GetProcesses(@"MCBcomputer");
' output the first 20 processes in the array
Dim i As Integer = 0
While i < 20
Console.WriteLine("ProcessID: {0}", procList(i).Id)
Console.WriteLine("ProcessName: {0}", procList(i).ProcessName)
System.Math.Max(System.Threading.Interlocked.Increment(i), i - 1)
End While
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Output
Conclusion
Hope this article would have helped you in understanding the Diagnostics and Process in VB.NET.