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Thread.GetDomain Method (System.Threading) | Microsoft Learn

Thread.GetDomain Method Definition

Returns the current domain in which the current thread is running.

public:
 static AppDomain ^ GetDomain();
public static AppDomain GetDomain();
static member GetDomain : unit -> AppDomain
Public Shared Function GetDomain () As AppDomain
Returns

An AppDomain representing the current application domain of the running thread.

Examples

The following code example shows how to retrieve the name and ID of the AppDomain in which the thread is running.

using System;
using System.Threading;

class Test
{
    static void Main()
    {
        Thread newThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(ThreadMethod));
        newThread.Start();
    }

    static void ThreadMethod()
    {
        Console.WriteLine(
            "Thread {0} started in {1} with AppDomainID = {2}.",
            AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId().ToString(), 
            Thread.GetDomain().FriendlyName, 
            Thread.GetDomainID().ToString());
    }
}
open System
open System.Threading

let threadMethod () =
    printfn $"Thread {AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId()} started in {Thread.GetDomain().FriendlyName} with AppDomainID = {Thread.GetDomainID()}."

let newThread = Thread threadMethod
newThread.Start()
Imports System.Threading

Public Class Test

    <MTAThread> _
    Shared Sub Main()
        Dim newThread As New Thread(AddressOf ThreadMethod)
        newThread.Start()
    End Sub

    Shared Sub ThreadMethod()
        Console.WriteLine( _
            "Thread {0} started in {1} with AppDomainID = {2}.", _
            AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId().ToString(), _
            Thread.GetDomain().FriendlyName, _
            Thread.GetDomainID().ToString())
    End Sub

End Class

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