: Action (Clase) (Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration)
Represents an action in the Business Data Catalog.
Espacio de nombres:
Ensamblado: Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal (in microsoft.sharepoint.portal.dll)
Sintaxis
'Declaración
<SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, ObjectModel:=True)> _
<SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, ObjectModel:=True)> _
Public Class Action
Inherits AccessControlledMetadataObject
'Uso
Dim instance As Action
[SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, ObjectModel=true)]
[SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, ObjectModel=true)]
public class Action : AccessControlledMetadataObject
Comentarios
Entities can have actions in the Business Data Catalog. Actions bridge the gap between Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and a native application user interface by providing a link to the back-end data source. You can use Business Data actions to build applications with write-back scenarios, such as a Customer Profile view that allows a user to update profile information directly in SAP. Actions are implemented as links, so you can also use actions to perform simple actions such as to send an e-mail message or open a customer’s home page.
Actions travel everywhere with an entity. That is, after you define an action for an entity, the action shows up everywhere you display that entity—be it in a Business Data Web Part or in a Business Data column.
Actions can take parameters. The ActionParameter object defines the parameters the action accepts.
Ejemplo
The following code example adds an action and updates the ProductModel entity.
Prerequisites
Ensure a Shared Service Provider is already created.
Create an LobSystemInstance object and set connection parameters, as shown in Procedimiento para crear LobSystem mediante el modelo de objetos de administración.
Create the ProductModel entity as shown in Procedimiento para crear una entidad mediante el modelo de administración de objetos
Create a Finder method as shown in Procedimiento para crear un método y filtros mediante el modelo de objetos de administración
Replace the constant value EnterYourSSPNameHere in the code with the name of your Shared Resource Provider.
Project References
Add the following Project References in your console application code project before running this sample:
Microsoft.SharePoint
Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal
Microsoft.Office.Server
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration;
using Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Infrastructure;
using WSSAdmin = Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration;
using OSSAdmin = Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration;
namespace Microsoft.SDK.SharePointServer.Samples
{
class GetStartedAndCreateSystem
{
const string yourSSPName ="EnterYourSSPNameHere";
static void Main(string[] args)
{
SetupBDC();
UpdateEntity();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit...");
Console.Read();
}
static void SetupBDC()
{
SqlSessionProvider.Instance().SetSharedResourceProviderToUse(yourSSPName);
}
static void UpdateEntity()
{
LobSystemInstance mySysInstance = null;
LobSystemInstanceCollection sysInsCollection = ApplicationRegistry.Instance.GetLobSystemInstancesLikeName("AdventureWorksSampleFromCode");
foreach (LobSystemInstance sysInstance in sysInsCollection)
{
if (sysInstance.Name == "AdventureWorksSampleFromCode")
{
mySysInstance = sysInstance;
break;
}
}
IList<Entity> entityCollection = new List<Entity>(mySysInstance.LobSystem.Entities);
Entity e = entityCollection[0];
Action pmaction = e.Actions.Create("Search on MSN", true, 1, true, "https://www.msn.com?q={0}", null);
pmaction.ActionParameters.Create("Name", true, 0);
Console.WriteLine("Added an action and updated the entity successfully.");
}
}
}
Jerarquía de herencia
System.Object
Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration.MetadataObject
Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration.AccessControlledMetadataObject
Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration.Action
Seguridad de subprocesos
Todos los miembros estáticos públicos (compartidos en Visual Basic) de este tipo son seguros para la ejecución de subprocesos. No se garantiza que los miembros de instancia sean seguros para los subprocesos.
Vea también
Referencia
Action (Miembros)
Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration (Espacio de nombres)