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TypeRegistration.IsPublicName Property

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Is this registration for a type that is part of a public API? If true, configurators should not transform the name in any way. If false, this is an internal implementation class that users will not be resolving directly, and as such the name can be manipulated safely without interfering with the public API.

Namespace: Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.Configuration.ContainerModel
Assembly: Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.Silverlight (in Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.Silverlight.dll) Version: 5.0.505.0

Syntax

public bool IsPublicName { get; set; }
'Declaration
Public Property IsPublicName As Boolean
    Get
    Set
public:
property bool IsPublicName {
    bool get ();
    void set (bool value);
}

Remarks

Some containers have restrictions on the allowed names (for example, many require names to be globally unique). Some object names need to be left alone (for example, Database or Exception policies) because that is what the user will use to get those objects. Other names (like for instrumentation providers) are internal and can be freely changed by the configurator as needed to fit into the container.

See Also

TypeRegistration Class

Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.Configuration.ContainerModel Namespace