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: ActionParameter (Clase) (Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration)

The URL attribute of the Action object can take parameters. The ActionParameter object defines the parameters the action URL accepts.

Espacio de nombres:
Ensamblado: Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal (in microsoft.sharepoint.portal.dll)

Sintaxis

'Declaración
<SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, ObjectModel:=True)> _
<SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, ObjectModel:=True)> _
Public Class ActionParameter
    Inherits AccessControlledMetadataObject
'Uso
Dim instance As ActionParameter
[SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, ObjectModel=true)] 
[SharePointPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, ObjectModel=true)] 
public class ActionParameter : AccessControlledMetadataObject

Comentarios

Importante

ActionParameters are associated with TypeDescriptors that belong to the TypeDescriotor returned by the SpecificFinder MethodInstance. Therefore, the ActionParameter name should be a name of a TypeDescriptor returned by the SpecificFinder MethodInstance. Also, as with any other MetadataObject, ActionParameter names must be unique under the scope of the action.

Ejemplo

The following code example adds an action and updates the ProductModel entity.

Prerequisites

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.ActionParameter

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

ActionParameter (Miembros)
Microsoft.Office.Server.ApplicationRegistry.Administration (Espacio de nombres)