ConfigurationCollectionAttribute.AddItemName Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the name of the <add>
configuration element.
public:
property System::String ^ AddItemName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string AddItemName { get; set; }
member this.AddItemName : string with get, set
Public Property AddItemName As String
Property Value
The name that substitutes the standard name "add" for the configuration item.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the AddItemName property.
// Declare the Urls collection property using the
// ConfigurationCollectionAttribute.
// This allows to build a nested section that contains
// a collection of elements.
[ConfigurationProperty("urls", IsDefaultCollection = false)]
[ConfigurationCollection(typeof(UrlsCollection),
AddItemName = "add",
ClearItemsName = "clear",
RemoveItemName = "remove")]
public UrlsCollection Urls
{
get
{
UrlsCollection urlsCollection =
(UrlsCollection)base["urls"];
return urlsCollection;
}
}
' Declare the Urls collection property using the
' ConfigurationCollectionAttribute.
' This allows to build a nested section that contains
' a collection of elements.
<ConfigurationProperty("urls", IsDefaultCollection:=False),
System.Configuration.ConfigurationCollection(GetType(UrlsCollection),
AddItemName:="add", ClearItemsName:="clear", RemoveItemName:="remove")> _
Public ReadOnly Property Urls() As UrlsCollection
Get
Dim urlsCollection As UrlsCollection = CType(MyBase.Item("urls"), UrlsCollection)
Return urlsCollection
End Get
End Property
Remarks
The AddItemName property allows you to assign a different name to the configuration element. For example, you could use addUrl
instead of "add".
Applies to
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