How to: Implement Adapter Error Handling
Applies To: Windows Server 2012 Essentials
This topic describes how to implement the error handling for a hosted email adapter.
The primary tool for communicating errors with the built-in provider is the HostedEmailAdaptorException. This object contains an ErrorRecord, which contains the details of the exception, as well as a numeric ErrorCode. The recommended pattern of use is to use internal exceptions and events to control the flow of your own assembly, and then to bubble up a HostedEmailAdaptorException to communicate with the provider. These exceptions, in turn, will make their way up through the provider to the UI.
Example
The following example describes how to use a HostedEmailAdaptorException to pass an error event to the provider in an implementation of CreateAccount. For the complete example, see Quickstart: Creating a Hosted Email Adapter.
public EmailAccountInfo CreateAccount(EmailAccountInfo info, string password)
{
try
{
return EmailService.AddAccount(info);
}
catch (AccountExistsException)
{
throw new HostedEmailAdaptorException(HostedEmailAdaptorErrorCode.AccountAlreadyExists, new AddinErrorRecord()
{
Message = Resources.ErrMsg_OnlineUserAlreadyExist,
Title = Resources.ErrTitle_OnlineUserAlreadyExist,
});
}
}