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DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler Delegate

Definition

Represents the method that handles the TransactionClosed and TransactionClosing events of a designer.

public delegate void DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(System::Object ^ sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs ^ e);
public delegate void DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(object sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs e);
public delegate void DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(object? sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs e);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public delegate void DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(object sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs e);
type DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler = delegate of obj * DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs -> unit
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler = delegate of obj * DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs -> unit
Public Delegate Sub DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(sender As Object, e As DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs)

Parameters

sender
Object

The source of the event.

Attributes

Examples

The following example demonstrates registering a DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler and handling the TransactionClosing and TransactionClosed events.

public:
   void LinkDesignerTransactionCloseEvent( IDesignerHost^ host )
   {
      // Registers an event handler for the designer TransactionClosing and TransactionClosed events.
      host->TransactionClosing += gcnew DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(
         this, &DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandlerExample::OnTransactionClose );
      host->TransactionClosed += gcnew DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(
         this, &DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandlerExample::OnTransactionClose );
   }

private:
   void OnTransactionClose( Object^ sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Displays transaction close information on the console.
      if ( e->TransactionCommitted )
      {
         Console::WriteLine( "Transaction has been committed." );
      }
      else
      {
         Console::WriteLine( "Transaction has not yet been committed." );
      }
   }
public void LinkDesignerTransactionCloseEvent(IDesignerHost host)
{                       
    // Registers an event handler for the designer TransactionClosing and TransactionClosed events.
    host.TransactionClosing += new DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(this.OnTransactionClose);
    host.TransactionClosed += new DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler(this.OnTransactionClose);
}

private void OnTransactionClose(object sender, DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs e)
{
    // Displays transaction close information on the console.           
    if( e.TransactionCommitted )            
        Console.WriteLine("Transaction has been committed.");
    else
        Console.WriteLine("Transaction has not yet been committed.");
}
Public Sub LinkDesignerTransactionCloseEvent(ByVal host As IDesignerHost)
    ' Registers an event handler for the designer TransactionClosing 
    ' and TransactionClosed events.
    AddHandler host.TransactionClosing, AddressOf Me.OnTransactionClose
    AddHandler host.TransactionClosed, AddressOf Me.OnTransactionClose
End Sub

Private Sub OnTransactionClose(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DesignerTransactionCloseEventArgs)
    ' Displays transaction close information on the console.           
    If e.TransactionCommitted Then
        Console.WriteLine("Transaction has been committed.")
    Else
        Console.WriteLine("Transaction has not yet been committed.")
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

When you create a DesignerTransactionCloseEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Handling and Raising Events.

Extension Methods

GetMethodInfo(Delegate)

Gets an object that represents the method represented by the specified delegate.

Applies to

See also