WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class.
Overloads
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(String, Object, Int32, String) |
Initializes the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class using the supplied parameters. |
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(String, Object, Int32, Int32, String) |
Initializes the WebSuccessAuditEvent class using the supplied parameters. |
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(String, Object, Int32, String)
Initializes the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class using the supplied parameters.
protected public:
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(System::String ^ message, System::Object ^ eventSource, int eventCode, System::String ^ nameToAuthenticate);
protected internal WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent (string message, object eventSource, int eventCode, string nameToAuthenticate);
new System.Web.Management.WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent : string * obj * int * string -> System.Web.Management.WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent
Protected Friend Sub New (message As String, eventSource As Object, eventCode As Integer, nameToAuthenticate As String)
Parameters
- message
- String
The event description.
- eventSource
- Object
The object that is the source of the event.
- eventCode
- Int32
The code associated with the event. When you implement a custom event, the event code must be greater than WebExtendedBase.
- nameToAuthenticate
- String
The name of the authenticated user.
Examples
The following code example shows how to customize this constructor.
// Invoked in case of events identified only by their event code.
public SampleWebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(
string msg, object eventSource,
int eventCode, string userName):
base(msg, eventSource, eventCode, userName)
{
// Perform custom initialization.
customCreatedMsg =
string.Format("Event created at: {0}",
DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString());
}
' Invoked in case of events identified only by their event code.
Public Sub New(ByVal msg As String, ByVal eventSource _
As Object, ByVal eventCode As Integer, _
ByVal userName As String)
MyBase.New(msg, eventSource, eventCode, userName)
' Perform custom initialization.
customCreatedMsg = _
String.Format("Event created at: {0}", _
DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString())
End Sub
Remarks
This constructor is used internally by the ASP.NET health-monitoring system. You will never use it to instantiate a WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent object, but you can call this constructor when implementing your own event type that inherits from this class.
Note
The WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor is not intended to be used directly from your code. It is called by ASP.NET. You can call the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor when deriving from the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class.
Applies to
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(String, Object, Int32, Int32, String)
Initializes the WebSuccessAuditEvent class using the supplied parameters.
protected public:
WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(System::String ^ message, System::Object ^ eventSource, int eventCode, int eventDetailCode, System::String ^ nameToAuthenticate);
protected internal WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent (string message, object eventSource, int eventCode, int eventDetailCode, string nameToAuthenticate);
new System.Web.Management.WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent : string * obj * int * int * string -> System.Web.Management.WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent
Protected Friend Sub New (message As String, eventSource As Object, eventCode As Integer, eventDetailCode As Integer, nameToAuthenticate As String)
Parameters
- message
- String
The event description.
- eventSource
- Object
The object that is the source of the event.
- eventCode
- Int32
The code associated with the event. When you implement a custom event, the event code must be greater than WebExtendedBase.
- eventDetailCode
- Int32
The WebEventCodes value that specifies the detailed identifier for the event.
- nameToAuthenticate
- String
The name of the authenticated user.
Examples
The following code example shows how to customize this constructor.
// Invoked in case of events identified by their event code.and
// event detailed code.
public SampleWebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent(
string msg, object eventSource,
int eventCode, int detailedCode, string userName):
base(msg, eventSource, eventCode, detailedCode, userName)
{
// Perform custom initialization.
customCreatedMsg =
string.Format("Event created at: {0}",
DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString());
}
' Invoked in case of events identified by their event code.and
' event detailed code.
Public Sub New(ByVal msg As String, _
ByVal eventSource As Object, _
ByVal eventCode As Integer, _
ByVal detailedCode As Integer, _
ByVal userName As String)
MyBase.New(msg, eventSource, eventCode, _
detailedCode, userName)
' Perform custom initialization.
customCreatedMsg = _
String.Format( _
"Event created at: {0}", _
DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString())
End Sub
Remarks
This constructor is used internally by the ASP.NET health-monitoring system. You will never use it to instantiate a WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent object, but you can call this constructor when implementing your own event type that inherits from this class.
Note
The WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor is not intended to be used directly from your code. It is called by ASP.NET. You can call the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor when deriving from the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class.