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Gewusst wie: Auslösen von Änderungsbenachrichtigungen mithilfe von "BindingSource" und der "INotifyPropertyChanged"-Schnittstelle

Aktualisiert: November 2007

Die BindingSource-Komponente erkennt automatisch Änderungen in einer Datenquelle, wenn der in der Datenquelle enthaltene Typ die INotifyPropertyChanged-Schnittstelle implementiert und PropertyChanged-Ereignisse auslöst, sobald ein Eigenschaftenwert geändert wird. Dies ist nützlich, da an die BindingSource gebundene Steuerelemente automatisch aktualisiert werden, wenn sich die Datenquellenwerte ändern.

Hinweis:

Wenn die Datenquelle INotifyPropertyChanged implementiert, sollten Sie beim Durchführen asynchroner Operationen keine Änderungen an der Datenquelle in einem Hintergrundthread vornehmen. Lesen Sie die Daten stattdessen in einem Hintergrundthread, und führen Sie sie in einer Liste auf dem UI-Thread zusammen.

Beispiel

Das folgende Codebeispiel veranschaulicht eine einfache Implementierung der INotifyPropertyChanged-Schnittstelle. Darüber hinaus wird gezeigt, wie BindingSource automatisch eine Datenquellenänderung an ein gebundenes Steuerelement übergibt, wenn BindingSource an eine Liste des INotifyPropertyChanged-Typs gebunden ist.

Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.Common
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Windows.Forms

' This form demonstrates using a BindingSource to bind
' a list to a DataGridView control. The list does not
' raise change notifications, however the DemoCustomer type 
' in the list does.

Public Class Form1
    Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
    ' This button causes the value of a list element to be changed.
    Private changeItemBtn As New Button()

    ' This is the DataGridView control that displays the contents 
    ' of the list.
    Private customersDataGridView As New DataGridView()

    ' This is the BindingSource used to bind the list to the 
    ' DataGridView control.
    Private customersBindingSource As New BindingSource()

    Public Sub New() 
        ' Set up the "Change Item" button.
        Me.changeItemBtn.Text = "Change Item"
        Me.changeItemBtn.Dock = DockStyle.Bottom
        AddHandler Me.changeItemBtn.Click, AddressOf changeItemBtn_Click
        Me.Controls.Add(Me.changeItemBtn)

        ' Set up the DataGridView.
        customersDataGridView.Dock = DockStyle.Top
        Me.Controls.Add(customersDataGridView)
        Me.Size = New Size(800, 200)
        AddHandler Me.Load, AddressOf Form1_Load

    End Sub 'New

    Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
        ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load

        ' Create and populate the list of DemoCustomer objects
        ' which will supply data to the DataGridView.
        Dim customerList As New List(Of DemoCustomer)

        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer())
        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer())
        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer())

        ' Bind the list to the BindingSource.
        Me.customersBindingSource.DataSource = customerList

        ' Attach the BindingSource to the DataGridView.
        Me.customersDataGridView.DataSource = Me.customersBindingSource

    End Sub 'Form1_Load

    ' This event handler changes the value of the CompanyName
    ' property for the first item in the list.
    Private Sub changeItemBtn_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) 
        ' Get a reference to the list from the BindingSource.
        Dim customerList As List(Of DemoCustomer) = _
            CType(customersBindingSource.DataSource, List(Of DemoCustomer))

        ' Change the value of the CompanyName property for the 
        ' first item in the list.
        customerList(0).CompanyName = "Tailspin Toys"

    End Sub



    <STAThread()>  _
    Shared Sub Main() 
        Application.EnableVisualStyles()
        Application.Run(New Form1())

    End Sub
End Class

' This class implements a simple customer type 
' that implements the IPropertyChange interface.

Public Class DemoCustomer
    Implements INotifyPropertyChanged
    ' These fields hold the values for the public properties.
    Private idValue As Guid = Guid.NewGuid()
    Private customerName As String = String.Empty
    Private companyNameValue As String = String.Empty
    Private phoneNumberValue As String = String.Empty

    Public Event PropertyChanged As PropertyChangedEventHandler _
        Implements INotifyPropertyChanged.PropertyChanged


    Private Sub NotifyPropertyChanged(ByVal info As String) 
        RaiseEvent PropertyChanged(Me, New PropertyChangedEventArgs(info))
    End Sub

    ' The constructor is private to enforce the factory pattern.
    Private Sub New() 
        customerName = "no data"
        companyNameValue = "no data"
        phoneNumberValue = "no data"

    End Sub


    ' This is the public factory method.
    Public Shared Function CreateNewCustomer() As DemoCustomer 
        Return New DemoCustomer()

    End Function

    ' This property represents an ID, suitable
    ' for use as a primary key in a database.
    Public ReadOnly Property ID() As Guid
        Get
            Return Me.idValue
        End Get
    End Property


    Public Property CompanyName() As String 
        Get
            Return Me.companyNameValue
        End Get

        Set(ByVal value As String)
            If Not (value = companyNameValue) Then
                Me.companyNameValue = value
                NotifyPropertyChanged("CompanyName")
            End If
        End Set
    End Property


    Public Property PhoneNumber() As String 
        Get
            Return Me.phoneNumberValue
        End Get

        Set(ByVal value As String)
            If Not (value = phoneNumberValue) Then
                Me.phoneNumberValue = value
                NotifyPropertyChanged("PhoneNumber")
            End If

        End Set
    End Property
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Common;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Windows.Forms;

// This form demonstrates using a BindingSource to bind
// a list to a DataGridView control. The list does not
// raise change notifications, however the DemoCustomer type 
// in the list does.
public class Form1 : System.Windows.Forms.Form
{
    // This button causes the value of a list element to be changed.
    private Button changeItemBtn = new Button();

    // This is the DataGridView control that displays the contents 
    // of the list.
    private DataGridView customersDataGridView = new DataGridView();

    // This is the BindingSource used to bind the list to the 
    // DataGridView control.
    private BindingSource customersBindingSource = new BindingSource();

    public Form1()
    {
        // Set up the "Change Item" button.
        this.changeItemBtn.Text = "Change Item";
        this.changeItemBtn.Dock = DockStyle.Bottom;
        this.changeItemBtn.Click +=
            new EventHandler(changeItemBtn_Click);
        this.Controls.Add(this.changeItemBtn);

        // Set up the DataGridView.
        customersDataGridView.Dock = DockStyle.Top;
        this.Controls.Add(customersDataGridView);
        this.Size = new Size(800, 200);
        this.Load += new EventHandler(Form1_Load);
    }

    private void Form1_Load(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
    {
        // Create and populate the list of DemoCustomer objects
        // which will supply data to the DataGridView.
        List<DemoCustomer> customerList = new List<DemoCustomer>();
        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer());
        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer());
        customerList.Add(DemoCustomer.CreateNewCustomer());

        // Bind the list to the BindingSource.
        this.customersBindingSource.DataSource = customerList;

        // Attach the BindingSource to the DataGridView.
        this.customersDataGridView.DataSource =
            this.customersBindingSource;
    }

    // This event handler changes the value of the CompanyName
    // property for the first item in the list.
    void changeItemBtn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        // Get a reference to the list from the BindingSource.
        List<DemoCustomer> customerList =
            this.customersBindingSource.DataSource as List<DemoCustomer>;

        // Change the value of the CompanyName property for the 
        // first item in the list.
        customerList[0].CompanyName = "Tailspin Toys";

    }

    

    [STAThread]
    static void Main()
    {
        Application.EnableVisualStyles();
        Application.Run(new Form1());
    }
}

// This class implements a simple customer type 
// that implements the IPropertyChange interface.
public class DemoCustomer : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
    // These fields hold the values for the public properties.
    private Guid idValue = Guid.NewGuid();
    private string customerName = String.Empty;
    private string companyNameValue = String.Empty;
    private string phoneNumberValue = String.Empty;

    public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
    
    private void NotifyPropertyChanged(String info)
    {
        if (PropertyChanged != null)
        {
            PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(info));
        }
    }

    // The constructor is private to enforce the factory pattern.
    private DemoCustomer()
    {
        customerName = "no data";
        companyNameValue = "no data";
        phoneNumberValue = "no data";
    }

    // This is the public factory method.
    public static DemoCustomer CreateNewCustomer()
    {
        return new DemoCustomer();
    }

    // This property represents an ID, suitable
    // for use as a primary key in a database.
    public Guid ID
    {
        get
        {
            return this.idValue;
        }
    }

    public string CompanyName
    {
        get
        {
            return this.companyNameValue;
        }

        set
        {
            if (value != this.companyNameValue)
            {
                this.companyNameValue = value;
                NotifyPropertyChanged("CompanyName");
            }
        }
    }

    public string PhoneNumber
    {
        get
        {
            return this.phoneNumberValue;
        }

        set
        {
            if (value != this.phoneNumberValue)
            {
                this.phoneNumberValue = value;
                NotifyPropertyChanged("PhoneNumber");
            }
        }
    }
}

Kompilieren des Codes

Für dieses Beispiel sind erforderlich:

  • Verweise auf die Assemblys System, System.Data, System.Drawing sowie System.Windows.Forms.

Informationen zum Erstellen dieses Beispiels über die Befehlszeile für Visual Basic oder Visual C# finden Sie unter Erstellen von der Befehlszeile aus (Visual Basic) oder unter Erstellen über die Befehlszeile mit csc.exe. Sie können dieses Beispiel auch in Visual Studio erstellen, indem Sie den Code in ein neues Projekt einfügen.

Siehe auch

Aufgaben

Gewusst wie: Auslösen von Änderungsbenachrichtigungen mithilfe der ResetItem-Methode einer BindingSource

Referenz

INotifyPropertyChanged

Weitere Ressourcen

BindingSource-Komponente