ArmOperation.Rehydrate Method
Definition
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Overloads
Rehydrate(ArmClient, RehydrationToken, ArmClientOptions) | |
Rehydrate<T>(ArmClient, RehydrationToken, ArmClientOptions) |
Rehydrate(ArmClient, RehydrationToken, ArmClientOptions)
- Source:
- ArmOperation.cs
public static Azure.ResourceManager.ArmOperation Rehydrate (Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClient client, Azure.Core.RehydrationToken rehydrationToken, Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClientOptions options = default);
static member Rehydrate : Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClient * Azure.Core.RehydrationToken * Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClientOptions -> Azure.ResourceManager.ArmOperation
Public Shared Function Rehydrate (client As ArmClient, rehydrationToken As RehydrationToken, Optional options As ArmClientOptions = Nothing) As ArmOperation
Parameters
- client
- ArmClient
- rehydrationToken
- RehydrationToken
- options
- ArmClientOptions
Returns
Applies to
Rehydrate<T>(ArmClient, RehydrationToken, ArmClientOptions)
- Source:
- ArmOperation.cs
public static Azure.ResourceManager.ArmOperation<T> Rehydrate<T> (Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClient client, Azure.Core.RehydrationToken rehydrationToken, Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClientOptions options = default);
static member Rehydrate : Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClient * Azure.Core.RehydrationToken * Azure.ResourceManager.ArmClientOptions -> Azure.ResourceManager.ArmOperation<'T>
Public Shared Function Rehydrate(Of T) (client As ArmClient, rehydrationToken As RehydrationToken, Optional options As ArmClientOptions = Nothing) As ArmOperation(Of T)
Type Parameters
- T
Parameters
- client
- ArmClient
- rehydrationToken
- RehydrationToken
- options
- ArmClientOptions
Returns
Applies to
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