NotificationClass Element (ADF)
Provides a location for defining one notification class.
Syntaxe
<NotificationClasses>
<NotificationClass>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
---|---|
Data type |
None. |
Default value |
None. |
Occurrence |
Optional once or more per NotificationClasses element. |
Updates |
Can be added and deleted when updating the application. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
---|---|
Parent element |
|
Child elements |
NotificationClassName Element (ADF) Schema Element for NotificationClass (ADF) FileGroup Element for NotificationClass (ADF) ContentFormatter Element (ADF) MulticastDelivery Element (ADF) |
Notes
If you delete a notification class, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Notification Services drops the table for the notification class when you update the application. This deletes any data the table might contain.
If you rename a notification class, Notification Services creates a new notification class and deletes the old notification class.
Exemple
The following example shows a complete definition for a notification class. The notification class provides stock information to subscribers via email over the SMTP protocol.
<NotificationClass>
<NotificationClassName>StockNotifications</NotificationClassName>
<Schema>
<Fields>
<Field>
<FieldName>StockSymbol</FieldName>
<FieldType>char(10)</FieldType>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>StockPrice</FieldName>
<FieldType>money</FieldType>
</Field>
</Fields>
</Schema>
<FileGroup>Secondary</FileGroup>
<ContentFormatter>
<ClassName>Stock.StockFormatter</ClassName>
<AssemblyName>C:\CustomCFs\StockFormatter.dll</AssemblyName>
<Arguments>
<Argument>
<Name>OutputHTML</Name>
<Value>true</Value>
</Argument>
</Arguments>
</ContentFormatter>
<DigestDelivery>true</DigestDelivery>
<NotificationBatchSize>100</NotificationBatchSize>
<Protocols>
<Protocol>
<ProtocolName>SMTP</ProtocolName>
<Fields>
<Field>
<FieldName>Subject</FieldName>
<SqlExpression>%SubjectLine%</SqlExpression>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>From</FieldName>
<SqlExpression>%fromAddress%</SqlExpression>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>To</FieldName>
<FieldReference>DeviceAddress</FieldReference>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>Priority</FieldName>
<SqlExpression>%mailPriority%</SqlExpression>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>BodyFormat</FieldName>
<SqlExpression>"html"</SqlExpression>
</Field>
</Fields>
<ProtocolExecutionSettings>
<RetrySchedule>
<RetryDelay>P0DT00H15M00S</RetryDelay>
<RetryDelay>P0DT00H30M00S</RetryDelay>
<RetryDelay>P0DT01H00M00S</RetryDelay>
</RetrySchedule>
<FailuresBeforeAbort>20</FailuresBeforeAbort>
<MulticastRecipientLimit>10</MulticastRecipientLimit>
<WorkItemTimeout>P0DT00H30M00S</WorkItemTimeout>
</ProtocolExecutionSettings>
</Protocol>
</Protocols>
<ExpirationAge>P0DT02H30M00S</ExpirationAge>
</NotificationClass>
Voir aussi
Référence
Application Definition File Reference
Autres ressources
Définition des classes de notification
Mise à jour des instances et des applications