ServerDocument.CachedData Property
Definition
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Gets a CachedData object that represents the cached data that is contained in the document.
public:
property Microsoft::VisualStudio::Tools::Applications::CachedData ^ CachedData { Microsoft::VisualStudio::Tools::Applications::CachedData ^ get(); };
public Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.CachedData CachedData { get; }
member this.CachedData : Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.CachedData
Public ReadOnly Property CachedData As CachedData
Property Value
The cached data that is contained in the document.
Examples
The following code example creates a new ServerDocument, and then uses the CachedData property to display the names of the objects in the data cache.
This example requires:
A console application project or some other non-Office project.
References to the following assemblies:
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 4 or the .NET Framework 4.5).
or
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.v10.0.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.v9.0.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 3.5).
Imports
(for Visual Basic) orusing
(for C#) statements for Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime namespaces at the top of your code file.
private void DisplayDataCacheContents(string documentPath)
{
int runtimeVersion = 0;
ServerDocument serverDocument1 = null;
try
{
runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath);
if (runtimeVersion != 3)
{
MessageBox.Show("This document does not have a Visual Studio Tools for " +
"Office customization, or it has a customization that was created with " +
"a version of the runtime that is incompatible with this version of the " +
"ServerDocument class.");
return;
}
if (ServerDocument.IsCacheEnabled(documentPath))
{
serverDocument1 = new ServerDocument(documentPath);
System.Text.StringBuilder stringBuilder1 =
new System.Text.StringBuilder();
// Display all of the cached data items
// in the document.
foreach (CachedDataHostItem hostItem1 in
serverDocument1.CachedData.HostItems)
{
stringBuilder1.Append("\nNamespace and class: ");
stringBuilder1.Append(hostItem1.Id + "\n");
foreach (CachedDataItem dataItem1 in
hostItem1.CachedData)
{
stringBuilder1.Append(" Data item: ");
stringBuilder1.Append(dataItem1.Id + "\n");
}
}
MessageBox.Show(stringBuilder1.ToString());
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not have cached data.");
}
}
catch (System.IO.FileNotFoundException)
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.");
}
catch (UnknownCustomizationFileException)
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " +
"extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.");
}
finally
{
if (serverDocument1 != null)
serverDocument1.Close();
}
}
Private Sub DisplayDataCacheContents(ByVal documentPath As String)
Dim runtimeVersion As Integer = 0
Dim serverDocument1 As ServerDocument = Nothing
Try
runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath)
If runtimeVersion <> 3 Then
MessageBox.Show("This document does not have a Visual Studio Tools for Office " & _
"customization, or it has a customization that was created with a version of " & _
"the runtime that is incompatible with this version of the ServerDocument class.")
Return
End If
If ServerDocument.IsCacheEnabled(documentPath) Then
serverDocument1 = New ServerDocument(documentPath)
Dim stringBuilder1 As New System.Text.StringBuilder()
' Display all of the cached data items
' in the document.
Dim hostItem1 As CachedDataHostItem
For Each hostItem1 In serverDocument1.CachedData.HostItems
stringBuilder1.Append(vbLf & "Namespace and class: ")
stringBuilder1.Append(hostItem1.Id & vbLf)
Dim dataItem1 As CachedDataItem
For Each dataItem1 In hostItem1.CachedData
stringBuilder1.Append(" Data item: ")
stringBuilder1.Append(dataItem1.Id & vbLf)
Next dataItem1
Next hostItem1
MessageBox.Show(stringBuilder1.ToString())
Else
MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not have cached data.")
End If
Catch ex As System.IO.FileNotFoundException
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.")
Catch ex As UnknownCustomizationFileException
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " & _
"extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.")
Finally
If Not (serverDocument1 Is Nothing) Then
serverDocument1.Close()
End If
End Try
End Sub
Remarks
The cached data in a document is stored in a hierarchy of objects. The CachedData object returned by this property is the first object in that hierarchy. For more information, see Accessing Data in Documents on the Server.