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Clase BusinessLogicHandler

Represents the server registration for the managed code assembly that implements a business logic handler.

Jerarquía de herencia

System. . :: . .Object
  Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication..::..BusinessLogicHandler

Espacio de nombres:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication
Ensamblado:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Rmo (en Microsoft.SqlServer.Rmo.dll)

Sintaxis

'Declaración
Public NotInheritable Class BusinessLogicHandler
'Uso
Dim instance As BusinessLogicHandler
public sealed class BusinessLogicHandler
public ref class BusinessLogicHandler sealed
[<SealedAttribute>]
type BusinessLogicHandler =  class end
public final class BusinessLogicHandler

El tipo BusinessLogicHandler expone los siguientes miembros.

Constructores

  Nombre Descripción
Método público BusinessLogicHandler Initializes an instance of the BusinessLogicHandler class.

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Propiedades

  Nombre Descripción
Propiedad pública DotNetAssemblyName Gets or sets the name of the assembly that implements the business logic handler.
Propiedad pública DotNetClassName Gets or sets the name of the class that implements the business logic handler.
Propiedad pública FriendlyName Gets or sets the name that registers the business logic handler on the server.
Propiedad pública IsDotNetAssembly Specifies whether the registered business logic handler is a managed code assembly.
Propiedad pública UserData Gets or sets an object to which users can attach their own data.

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Métodos

  Nombre Descripción
Método público CheckValidDefinition Infraestructura.
Método público Equals (Se hereda de Object.)
Método protegido Finalize (Se hereda de Object.)
Método público GetHashCode (Se hereda de Object.)
Método público GetType (Se hereda de Object.)
Método protegido MemberwiseClone (Se hereda de Object.)
Método público ToString (Se hereda de Object.)

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Comentarios

Business logic handlers are registered by calling RegisterBusinessLogicHandler. The properties of the BusinessLogicHandler object must be set before calling RegisterBusinessLogicHandler.

Business logic handler registrations are removed by calling UnregisterBusinessLogicHandler.

Call EnumBusinessLogicHandlers to get a list of business logic handlers that are registered on a server.

Ejemplos

           // Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
            string distributorName = publisherInstance;
            string assemblyName = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\COM\CustomLogic.dll";
            string className = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler";
            string friendlyName = "OrderEntryLogic";

            ReplicationServer distributor;
            BusinessLogicHandler customLogic;

                // Create a connection to the Distributor.
            ServerConnection distributorConn = new ServerConnection(distributorName);

            try
            {
                // Connect to the Distributor.
                distributorConn.Connect();

                // Set the Distributor properties.
                distributor = new ReplicationServer(distributorConn);

                // Set the business logic handler properties.
                customLogic = new BusinessLogicHandler();
                customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName;
                customLogic.DotNetClassName = className;
                customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName;
                customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = true;

                Boolean isRegistered = false;

                // Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
                foreach (BusinessLogicHandler registeredLogic
                    in distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers())
                {
                    if (registeredLogic == customLogic)
                    {
                        isRegistered = true;
                    }
                }

                // Register the custom logic.
                if (!isRegistered)
                {
                    distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic);
                }
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                // Do error handling here.
                throw new ApplicationException(string.Format(
                    "The {0} assembly could not be registered.",
                    assemblyName), ex);
            }
            finally
            {
                distributorConn.Disconnect();
            }
' Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
Dim distributorName As String = publisherInstance
Dim assemblyName As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\COM\CustomLogic.dll"
Dim className As String = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler"
Dim friendlyName As String = "OrderEntryLogic"

Dim distributor As ReplicationServer
Dim customLogic As BusinessLogicHandler

' Create a connection to the Distributor.
Dim distributorConn As ServerConnection = New ServerConnection(distributorName)

Try
    ' Connect to the Distributor.
    distributorConn.Connect()

    ' Set the Distributor properties.
    distributor = New ReplicationServer(distributorConn)

    ' Set the business logic handler properties.
    customLogic = New BusinessLogicHandler()
    customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName
    customLogic.DotNetClassName = className
    customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName
    customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = True

    Dim isRegistered As Boolean = False

    ' Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
    For Each registeredLogic As BusinessLogicHandler _
    In distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers
        If registeredLogic Is customLogic Then
            isRegistered = True
        End If
    Next

    ' Register the custom logic.
    If Not isRegistered Then
        distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic)
    End If
Catch ex As Exception
    ' Do error handling here.
    Throw New ApplicationException(String.Format( _
     "The {0} assembly could not be registered.", _
     assemblyName), ex)
Finally
    distributorConn.Disconnect()
End Try

Seguridad para subprocesos

Cualquier miembro público static (Shared en Visual Basic) de este tipo es seguro para subprocesos. No se garantiza que los miembros de instancia sean seguros para subprocesos.