ElementInformation.Validator Property
Definition
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Gets the object used to validate the associated ConfigurationElement object.
public:
property System::Configuration::ConfigurationValidatorBase ^ Validator { System::Configuration::ConfigurationValidatorBase ^ get(); };
public System.Configuration.ConfigurationValidatorBase Validator { get; }
member this.Validator : System.Configuration.ConfigurationValidatorBase
Public ReadOnly Property Validator As ConfigurationValidatorBase
Property Value
The object used to validate the associated ConfigurationElement object.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the Validator property.
static public void GetElementValidator()
{
// Get the current configuration file.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
// Get the section.
UrlsSection section =
(UrlsSection)config.GetSection("MyUrls");
// Get the element.
UrlConfigElement url = section.Simple;
// Get the element source file.
ConfigurationValidatorBase elValidator =
url.ElementInformation.Validator;
Console.WriteLine("Url element validator: {0}",
elValidator.ToString());
}
Public Shared Sub GetElementValidator()
' Get the current configuration file.
Dim config _
As System.Configuration.Configuration = _
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration( _
ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
' Get the section.
Dim section As UrlsSection = _
CType(config.GetSection("MyUrls"), UrlsSection)
' Get the element.
Dim url As UrlConfigElement = _
section.Simple
' Get the element source file.
Dim elValidator _
As ConfigurationValidatorBase = _
url.ElementInformation.Validator
Console.WriteLine("Url element validator: {0}", _
elValidator.ToString())
End Sub
Remarks
A validator object is not required, and this property may return null
.
Applies to
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