ConnectionToolSerializer Class
Definition
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Serializer ConnectionToolSerializer for DomainClass ConnectionTool.
public ref class ConnectionToolSerializer sealed : Microsoft::VisualStudio::Modeling::DslDefinition::ToolSerializer
public sealed class ConnectionToolSerializer : Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.DslDefinition.ToolSerializer
type ConnectionToolSerializer = class
inherit ToolSerializer
Public NotInheritable Class ConnectionToolSerializer
Inherits ToolSerializer
- Inheritance
Constructors
ConnectionToolSerializer() |
ConnectionToolSerializer Constructor |
Properties
MonikerAttributeName |
This is the name of the XML attribute that stores the moniker of ConnectionTool in a serialized monikerized instance. |
MonikerTagName |
This is the XML tag name used to serialize a monikerized instance of ConnectionTool. |
XmlTagName |
This is the XML tag name used to serialize an instance of ConnectionTool. |
Methods
CalculateQualifiedName(DomainXmlSerializerDirectory, ModelElement) |
This method calculates a moniker to a given ConnectionTool instance. |
CreateInstance(SerializationContext, XmlReader, Partition) |
This method creates an instance of Tool based on the tag currently pointed by the reader. The reader is guaranteed (by the caller) to be pointed at a serialized instance of Tool. (Inherited from ToolSerializer) |
CreateMonikerInstance(SerializationContext, XmlReader, ModelElement, Guid, Partition) |
This method creates a Moniker of Tool based on the tag currently pointed by the reader. (Inherited from ToolSerializer) |
GetMonikerQualifier(DomainXmlSerializerDirectory, ModelElement) |
A domain class can be monikerized in different ways: standard /qualifier/key mechanism, custom moniker, or element ID. If the domain class is serialized using standard /qualifier/key mechanism, this method returns the qualifier of the moniker; if the domain class uses other ways for monikerization, this method returns empty string. |
Read(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlReader) |
Public Read() method that deserializes one ConnectionTool instance from XML. |
ReadAdditionalElementData(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlReader) |
Read any additional element data associated with the element (Inherited from DomainClassXmlSerializer) |
ReadElements(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlReader) |
This methods deserializes nested XML elements inside the passed-in element. (Inherited from DomainElementSerializer) |
ReadPropertiesFromAttributes(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlReader) |
This method deserializes all properties that are serialized as XML attributes. (Inherited from ToolSerializer) |
ReadRootElement(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlReader, ISchemaResolver) |
Public ReadRootElement() method that deserializes a root-level element from XML. The difference between root-level element and the rest elements in the XML is that the root may carry additional information like schema, version, etc. The default implementation just calls Read() method, it's up to the derived implementations to do any additional checks. (Inherited from DomainClassXmlSerializer) |
Reset() |
Reset the serializer (Inherited from ToolSerializer) |
TryCreateInstance(SerializationContext, XmlReader, Partition) |
This method creates a correct instance of ConnectionTool based on the tag currently pointed by the reader. If the reader is positioned at a serialized ConnectionTool, a new ConnectionTool instance will be created in the given partition, otherwise null is returned. |
TryCreateMonikerInstance(SerializationContext, XmlReader, ModelElement, Guid, Partition) |
This method creates a Moniker of the correct derived (including ConnectionTool itself) instance of ConnectionTool based on the tag currently pointed by the reader. |
Write(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter) |
Public Write() method that serializes the ModelElement instance associated with this serializer instance into XML. This method just calls Write() with no RootElementSettings. (Inherited from DomainClassXmlSerializer) |
Write(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter, RootElementSettings) |
Public Write() method that serializes one ConnectionTool instance into XML. |
WriteAdditionalElementData(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter) |
Write any additional element data associated with the element (Inherited from DomainClassXmlSerializer) |
WriteElements(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter) |
This methods serializes 1) properties serialized as nested XML elements and 2) child model elements into XML. (Inherited from DomainElementSerializer) |
WriteMoniker(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter, ModelElement, DomainRelationshipXmlSerializer) |
Public WriteMoniker() method that writes a monikerized ConnectionTool instance into XML. |
WritePropertiesAsAttributes(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter) |
Write all properties that need to be serialized as XML attributes. (Inherited from ToolSerializer) |
WriteRootElement(SerializationContext, ModelElement, XmlWriter) |
Public WriteRootElement() method that serializes a root-level element to XML. The difference between root-level element and the rest elements in the XML is that the root may carry additional information like schema, version, etc. The default implementation just calls Write() method with no RootElementSettings, it's up to the derived implementations to do any additional checks. (Inherited from DomainClassXmlSerializer) |