BusinessLogicHandler.DotNetClassName Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the name of the class that implements the business logic handler.
public:
property System::String ^ DotNetClassName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string DotNetClassName { get; set; }
member this.DotNetClassName : string with get, set
Public Property DotNetClassName As String
Property Value
The class name.
Examples
// Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
string distributorName = publisherInstance;
string assemblyName = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM\CustomLogic.dll";
string className = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler";
string friendlyName = "OrderEntryLogic";
ReplicationServer distributor;
BusinessLogicHandler customLogic;
// Create a connection to the Distributor.
ServerConnection distributorConn = new ServerConnection(distributorName);
try
{
// Connect to the Distributor.
distributorConn.Connect();
// Set the Distributor properties.
distributor = new ReplicationServer(distributorConn);
// Set the business logic handler properties.
customLogic = new BusinessLogicHandler();
customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName;
customLogic.DotNetClassName = className;
customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName;
customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = true;
Boolean isRegistered = false;
// Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
foreach (BusinessLogicHandler registeredLogic
in distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers())
{
if (registeredLogic == customLogic)
{
isRegistered = true;
}
}
// Register the custom logic.
if (!isRegistered)
{
distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Do error handling here.
throw new ApplicationException(string.Format(
"The {0} assembly could not be registered.",
assemblyName), ex);
}
finally
{
distributorConn.Disconnect();
}
' Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
Dim distributorName As String = publisherInstance
Dim assemblyName As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM\CustomLogic.dll"
Dim className As String = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler"
Dim friendlyName As String = "OrderEntryLogic"
Dim distributor As ReplicationServer
Dim customLogic As BusinessLogicHandler
' Create a connection to the Distributor.
Dim distributorConn As ServerConnection = New ServerConnection(distributorName)
Try
' Connect to the Distributor.
distributorConn.Connect()
' Set the Distributor properties.
distributor = New ReplicationServer(distributorConn)
' Set the business logic handler properties.
customLogic = New BusinessLogicHandler()
customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName
customLogic.DotNetClassName = className
customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName
customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = True
Dim isRegistered As Boolean = False
' Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
For Each registeredLogic As BusinessLogicHandler _
In distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers
If registeredLogic Is customLogic Then
isRegistered = True
End If
Next
' Register the custom logic.
If Not isRegistered Then
distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic)
End If
Catch ex As Exception
' Do error handling here.
Throw New ApplicationException(String.Format( _
"The {0} assembly could not be registered.", _
assemblyName), ex)
Finally
distributorConn.Disconnect()
End Try
Remarks
The class that implements the business logic handler must be derived from the BusinessLogicModule class.
The DotNetClassName property must be set before calling RegisterBusinessLogicHandler.
Any user can retrieve or set the DotNetClassName property.