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SiteMapProvider.HintAncestorNodes(SiteMapNode, Int32) Method

Definition

Provides a method that site map providers can override to perform an optimized retrieval of one or more levels of parent and ancestor nodes, relative to the specified SiteMapNode object.

public:
 virtual void HintAncestorNodes(System::Web::SiteMapNode ^ node, int upLevel);
public virtual void HintAncestorNodes (System.Web.SiteMapNode node, int upLevel);
abstract member HintAncestorNodes : System.Web.SiteMapNode * int -> unit
override this.HintAncestorNodes : System.Web.SiteMapNode * int -> unit
Public Overridable Sub HintAncestorNodes (node As SiteMapNode, upLevel As Integer)

Parameters

node
SiteMapNode

The SiteMapNode that acts as a reference point for upLevel.

upLevel
Int32

The number of ancestor SiteMapNode generations to fetch. 0 indicates no ancestor nodes are retrieved and -1 indicates that all ancestors might be retrieved and cached.

Exceptions

upLevel is less than -1.

node is null.

Remarks

The default HintAncestorNodes method only checks for an upLevel parameter that is less than -1 and a node parameter that is null. Because the XmlSiteMapProvider class caches site map information in memory, the HintAncestorNodes method is not used.

Site map providers can override the HintAncestorNodes method to perform an optimized retrieval of parent and ancestor nodes of the specified SiteMapNode object.

The upLevel parameter is used to specify how many levels of parent and ancestor nodes to traverse from the specified SiteMapNode. If fewer levels exist than are requested, all available ancestor nodes are returned within the specified bound. If preferred, the parent node can be linked to the specified SiteMapNode using the ParentNode property.

Applies to

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