DirectoryEntry.SchemaClassName Property
Definition
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Gets the name of the schema class for this DirectoryEntry object.
public:
property System::String ^ SchemaClassName { System::String ^ get(); };
public string SchemaClassName { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
[System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSSchemaClassName")]
public string SchemaClassName { get; }
member this.SchemaClassName : string
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
[<System.DirectoryServices.DSDescription("DSSchemaClassName")>]
member this.SchemaClassName : string
Public ReadOnly Property SchemaClassName As String
Property Value
The name of the schema class for this DirectoryEntry object.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example demonstrates the SchemaClassName and SchemaEntry properties of the DirectoryEntry class. This example gets the user-specified DirectoryEntry and gets all of its children if the SchemaEntry is a container object. The SchemaEntry is a container object if the Name of that object is "container".
Dim myADSPath As String = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com"
' Creates an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
Dim myDirectoryEntry As New DirectoryEntry(myADSPath, UserName, SecurelyStoredPassword)
' Display the 'SchemaClassName'.
Console.WriteLine("Schema class name:" + myDirectoryEntry.SchemaClassName)
' Gets the SchemaEntry of the ADS object.
Dim mySchemaEntry As DirectoryEntry = myDirectoryEntry.SchemaEntry
If String.Compare(mySchemaEntry.Name, "container") = 0 Then
Dim myChildDirectoryEntry As DirectoryEntry
For Each myChildDirectoryEntry In myDirectoryEntry.Children
Console.WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry.Path)
Next
String myADSPath = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com";
// Creates an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
DirectoryEntry myDirectoryEntry=new DirectoryEntry(myADSPath, UserName, SecurelyStoredPassword);
// Display the 'SchemaClassName'.
Console.WriteLine("Schema class name:" + myDirectoryEntry.SchemaClassName);
// Gets the SchemaEntry of the ADS object.
DirectoryEntry mySchemaEntry = myDirectoryEntry.SchemaEntry;
if (string.Compare(mySchemaEntry.Name, "container") == 0)
{
foreach(DirectoryEntry myChildDirectoryEntry in myDirectoryEntry.Children)
Console.WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry.Path);
}
String^ myADSPath = "LDAP://onecity/CN=Users,DC=onecity,DC=corp,DC=fabrikam,DC=com";
// Creates an Instance of DirectoryEntry.
DirectoryEntry^ myDirectoryEntry = gcnew DirectoryEntry(myADSPath, UserName, SecurelyStoredPassword);
// Display the 'SchemaClassName'.
Console::WriteLine("Schema class name:{0}", myDirectoryEntry->SchemaClassName);
// Gets the SchemaEntry of the ADS Object.
DirectoryEntry^ mySchemaEntry = myDirectoryEntry->SchemaEntry;
if (!String::Compare(mySchemaEntry->Name, "container"))
{
Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = myDirectoryEntry->Children->GetEnumerator();
while (myEnum->MoveNext())
{
DirectoryEntry^ myChildDirectoryEntry = safe_cast<DirectoryEntry^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine(myChildDirectoryEntry->Path);
}
}
Remarks
This is the same as the Name property of the SchemaEntry property.
A DirectoryEntry object's schema defines its properties and methods.