CatalogRuleValidationUtility.CheckDependenciesConstraints Method
Throws if the supplied dependency doesn't exist, isn't of the right type or will be deleted.
Namespace: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core
Assembly: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub CheckDependenciesConstraints ( _
requestContext As TeamFoundationRequestContext, _
node As CatalogNode, _
dependencyConstraints As DependencyConstraint() _
)
public void CheckDependenciesConstraints(
TeamFoundationRequestContext requestContext,
CatalogNode node,
DependencyConstraint[] dependencyConstraints
)
public:
void CheckDependenciesConstraints(
TeamFoundationRequestContext^ requestContext,
CatalogNode^ node,
array<DependencyConstraint^>^ dependencyConstraints
)
member CheckDependenciesConstraints :
requestContext:TeamFoundationRequestContext *
node:CatalogNode *
dependencyConstraints:DependencyConstraint[] -> unit
public function CheckDependenciesConstraints(
requestContext : TeamFoundationRequestContext,
node : CatalogNode,
dependencyConstraints : DependencyConstraint[]
)
Parameters
- requestContext
Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.TeamFoundationRequestContext
- dependencyConstraints
Type: array<Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Server.Core.DependencyConstraint[]
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.