SyncAgent.Configuration Property
Gets a SyncConfiguration object that contains information about tables and synchronization parameters.
Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data (in microsoft.synchronization.data.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property Configuration As SyncConfiguration
'Usage
Dim instance As SyncAgent
Dim value As SyncConfiguration
value = instance.Configuration
public SyncConfiguration Configuration { get; }
public:
property SyncConfiguration^ Configuration {
SyncConfiguration^ get ();
}
/** @property */
public SyncConfiguration get_Configuration ()
public function get Configuration () : SyncConfiguration
Property Value
A SyncConfiguration object that contains information about tables and synchronization parameters.
Example
The following code example creates a class that derives from SyncAgent. The class instantiates a client synchronization provider and a server synchronization provider, creates a synchronization group, and adds the Customer
table. When adding the table, synchronization direction and a table creation option are also specified. To view this code in the context of a complete example, see How to: Exchange Bidirectional Incremental Data Changes Between a Client and Server.
public class SampleSyncAgent : SyncAgent
{
public SampleSyncAgent()
{
//Instantiate a client synchronization provider and specify it
//as the local provider for this synchronization agent.
this.LocalProvider = new SampleClientSyncProvider();
//Instantiate a server synchronization provider and specify it
//as the remote provider for this synchronization agent.
this.RemoteProvider = new SampleServerSyncProvider();
//Create a Customer SyncGroup. This is not required
//for the single table we are synchronizing; it is typically
//used so that changes to multiple related tables are
//synchronized at the same time.
SyncGroup customerSyncGroup = new SyncGroup("Customer");
//Add the Customer table: specify a synchronization direction of
//Bidirectional, and that an existing table should be dropped.
SyncTable customerSyncTable = new SyncTable("Customer");
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable;
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional;
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup;
this.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable);
}
}
Public Class SampleSyncAgent
Inherits SyncAgent
Public Sub New()
'Instantiate a client synchronization provider and specify it
'as the local provider for this synchronization agent.
Me.LocalProvider = New SampleClientSyncProvider()
'Instantiate a server synchronization provider and specify it
'as the remote provider for this synchronization agent.
Me.RemoteProvider = New SampleServerSyncProvider()
'Create a Customer SyncGroup. This is not required
'for the single table we are synchronizing; it is typically
'used so that changes to multiple related tables are
'synchronized at the same time.
Dim customerSyncGroup As New SyncGroup("Customer")
'Add the Customer table: specify a synchronization direction of
'Bidirectional, and that an existing table should be dropped.
Dim customerSyncTable As New SyncTable("Customer")
customerSyncTable.CreationOption = TableCreationOption.DropExistingOrCreateNewTable
customerSyncTable.SyncDirection = SyncDirection.Bidirectional
customerSyncTable.SyncGroup = customerSyncGroup
Me.Configuration.SyncTables.Add(customerSyncTable)
End Sub 'New
End Class 'SampleSyncAgent
See Also
Reference
SyncAgent Class
SyncAgent Members
Microsoft.Synchronization Namespace