WebEventProvider.Flush Method

Definition

Moves the events from the provider's buffer into the event log.

public:
 abstract void Flush();
public abstract void Flush ();
abstract member Flush : unit -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub Flush ()

Examples

The following code example shows how to use the Flush method.

// Flush the input buffer if required.
public override void Flush()
{
    // Create a string builder to 
    // hold the event information.
    StringBuilder reData = new StringBuilder();

    // Store custom information.
    reData.Append("SampleEventProvider processing." +
        Environment.NewLine);
    reData.Append("Flush done at: {0}" +
        DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString() +
        Environment.NewLine);
    
    foreach (WebBaseEvent e in msgBuffer)
    {
        // Store event data.
        reData.Append(e.ToString());
    }

    // Store the information in the specified file.
    StoreToFile(reData, logFilePath, FileMode.Append);

    // Reset the message counter.
    msgCounter = 0;
    
    // Clear the buffer.
    msgBuffer.Clear();
}
' Flush the input buffer if required.
Public Overrides Sub Flush() 
    ' Create a string builder to 
    ' hold the event information.
    Dim reData As New StringBuilder()
    
    ' Store custom information.
    reData.Append( _
    "SampleEventProvider processing." + _
    Environment.NewLine)

    reData.Append( _
    "Flush done at: {0}" + _
    DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString() + _
    Environment.NewLine)
    
    Dim e As WebBaseEvent
    For Each e In  msgBuffer
        ' Store event data.
        reData.Append(e.ToString())
    Next e
    
    ' Store the information in the specified file.
    StoreToFile(reData, logFilePath, FileMode.Append)
    
    ' Reset the message counter.
    msgCounter = 0
    
    ' Clear the buffer.
    msgBuffer.Clear()

End Sub

Remarks

When this method is called, all the events in the buffer are immediately moved from the buffer to the event log, regardless of how much time has elapsed since last write or how many events are in the buffer. The time of the last write is reset to the time of the flushing action.

Applies to