Retrieves the last time the client established a connection.
public double ConnectionTime {get;}
Public ReadOnly Property ConnectionTime As Double
public:
property double ConnectionTime {
double get();
}
A double value representing the last time the client established a connection.
This double value represents an OLE Automation DateTime, where the integral component is the number of days before or after midnight, 30 December 1899, and the fractional component represents the time on that day divided by 24.
If the method fails, an error is raised. For more information, refer to the Error Codes.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.MediaStreaming;
public Server _server = null;
public bool _result = false;
public void PrintClientsExample()
{
try
{
int Count = 0;
string strClients = "";
// create an instance of the server object
_server = new Leadtools.MediaStreaming.Server();
// edit network properties, application properties, MIME types, or IP filters here
// start the server
_server.Start();
// make sure that there is some clients connected to the server.
// retrieve a copy of the Application Properties
Clients clients = _server.GetClients();
//Get the Application Properties count
Count = clients.Count;
// print the clients items to a string
strClients += string.Format("--- Clients (count = {0}) ---\n\n", Count.ToString());
int nIndex = 0;
foreach (Client client in clients)
{
string ip;
int connections;
double connectiontime;
// get IP Address
ip = client.IPAddress;
// get number of connections
connections = client.Connections;
// get connection time
connectiontime = client.ConnectionTime;
// convert to local time
DateTime dt = DateTime.FromOADate(connectiontime);
DateTime dtLocal = dt.ToLocalTime();
string sconnectiontime = dtLocal.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
strClients += string.Format("Client[{0}]: {1}, connections = {2}, connection time = {3}\n", nIndex.ToString(), ip, connections.ToString(), sconnectiontime);
nIndex++;
}
// display a message contains the clients information string
MessageBox.Show(strClients, "LEADTOOLS Media Streaming Examples", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information);
_result = true;
}
catch (Exception)
{
_result = false;
}
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.MediaStreaming
Public _server As Server = Nothing
Public _result As Boolean = False
Public Sub PrintClientsExample()
Try
Dim Count As Integer = 0
Dim strClients As String = ""
' create an instance of the server object
_server = New Leadtools.MediaStreaming.Server()
' edit network properties, application properties, MIME types, or IP filters here
' start the server
_server.Start()
' make sure that there is some clients connected to the server.
' retrieve a copy of the Application Properties
Dim clients As Clients = _server.GetClients()
'Get the Application Properties count
Count = clients.Count
' print the clients items to a string
strClients &= String.Format("--- Clients (count = {0}) ---" & Constants.vbLf + Constants.vbLf, Count.ToString())
Dim nIndex As Integer = 0
For Each client As Client In clients
Dim ip As String
Dim connections As Integer
Dim connectiontime As Double
' get IP Address
ip = client.IPAddress
' get number of connections
connections = client.Connections
' get connection time
connectiontime = client.ConnectionTime
' convert to local time
Dim dt As DateTime = DateTime.FromOADate(connectiontime)
Dim dtLocal As DateTime = dt.ToLocalTime()
Dim sconnectiontime As String = dtLocal.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
strClients &= String.Format("Client[{0}]: {1}, connections = {2}, connection time = {3}" & Constants.vbLf, nIndex.ToString(), ip, connections.ToString(), sconnectiontime)
nIndex += 1
Next client
' display a message contains the clients information string
MessageBox.Show(strClients, "LEADTOOLS Media Streaming Examples", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)
_result = True
Catch e1 As Exception
_result = False
End Try
End Sub
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