IExecutorExtensionContract.EntryPointStarting Method
Definition
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Called just before an add-in executor instantiates the entry point in an add-in assembly.
public:
void EntryPointStarting(System::String ^ assemblyName, System::String ^ startupClass, System::AddIn::Contract::Collections::IRemoteArgumentArrayContract ^ initArgs);
public void EntryPointStarting (string assemblyName, string startupClass, System.AddIn.Contract.Collections.IRemoteArgumentArrayContract initArgs);
abstract member EntryPointStarting : string * string * System.AddIn.Contract.Collections.IRemoteArgumentArrayContract -> unit
Public Sub EntryPointStarting (assemblyName As String, startupClass As String, initArgs As IRemoteArgumentArrayContract)
Parameters
- assemblyName
- String
The name of the add-in assembly.
- startupClass
- String
The name of the class that is the entry point for the add-in assembly.
- initArgs
- IRemoteArgumentArrayContract
An IRemoteArgumentArrayContract that contains the arguments that will be passed to the constructor for startupClass
.
Remarks
Note
This member is no longer used by the managed add-in infrastructure, and may be marked obsolete in a future release.