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WebBaseEvent Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the WebBaseEvent class.

Overloads

WebBaseEvent(String, Object, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the WebBaseEvent class using the supplied parameters.

WebBaseEvent(String, Object, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the WebBaseEvent class using the supplied parameters.

WebBaseEvent(String, Object, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the WebBaseEvent class using the supplied parameters.

protected public:
 WebBaseEvent(System::String ^ message, System::Object ^ eventSource, int eventCode);
protected internal WebBaseEvent (string message, object eventSource, int eventCode);
new System.Web.Management.WebBaseEvent : string * obj * int -> System.Web.Management.WebBaseEvent
Protected Friend Sub New (message As String, eventSource As Object, eventCode As Integer)

Parameters

message
String

The description of the event.

eventSource
Object

The object that raised the event.

eventCode
Int32

The code associated with the event. When you implement a custom event, the event code must be greater than WebExtendedBase.

Examples

The following code example shows how to use this constructor.

// Invoked in case of events identified only by 
// their event code.
public SampleWebBaseEvent(string msg, 
    object eventSource, int eventCode):
  base(msg, eventSource, eventCode)
{
    // Perform custom initialization.
    customCreatedMsg =
    string.Format("Event created at: {0}",
    EventTime.ToString());
}
' Invoked in case of events identified only by 
' their event code.
Public Sub New(ByVal msg As String, _
ByVal eventSource As Object, _
ByVal eventCode As Integer)
    MyBase.New(msg, eventSource, eventCode)
    ' Perform custom initialization.
    customCreatedMsg = String.Format( _
    "Event created at: {0}", DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString())

End Sub

Remarks

This constructor is used internally by the ASP.NET health-monitoring system. You will never use it to create an instance of the WebBaseEvent class, but you can call this constructor when you implement your own event type that inherits from this class.

See also

Applies to

WebBaseEvent(String, Object, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the WebBaseEvent class using the supplied parameters.

protected public:
 WebBaseEvent(System::String ^ message, System::Object ^ eventSource, int eventCode, int eventDetailCode);
protected internal WebBaseEvent (string message, object eventSource, int eventCode, int eventDetailCode);
new System.Web.Management.WebBaseEvent : string * obj * int * int -> System.Web.Management.WebBaseEvent
Protected Friend Sub New (message As String, eventSource As Object, eventCode As Integer, eventDetailCode As Integer)

Parameters

message
String

The description of the raised event.

eventSource
Object

The object that raised the event.

eventCode
Int32

The code associated with the event. When you implement a custom event, the event code must be greater than WebExtendedBase.

eventDetailCode
Int32

The WebEventCodes value that specifies the detailed identifier for the event.

Examples

The following code example shows how to use this constructor.

// Invoked in case of events identified by their 
// event code.and related event detailed code.
public SampleWebBaseEvent(string msg, object eventSource, 
    int eventCode, int eventDetailCode):
  base(msg, eventSource, eventCode, eventDetailCode)
{
    // Perform custom initialization.
    customCreatedMsg =
     string.Format("Event created at: {0}",
     EventTime.ToString());
}
' Invoked in case of events identified by their 
' event code.and related event detailed code.
Public Sub New(ByVal msg As String, _
ByVal eventSource As Object, _
ByVal eventCode As Integer, _
ByVal eventDetailCode As Integer)
    MyBase.New(msg, eventSource, _
    eventCode, eventDetailCode)
    ' Perform custom initialization.
    customCreatedMsg = String.Format( _
    "Event created at: {0}", DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString())

End Sub

Remarks

This constructor is used internally by the ASP.NET health-monitoring system. You will never use it to create an instance of the WebBaseEvent class, but you can call this constructor when you implement your own event type that inherits from this class.

See also

Applies to