TransferItemFailedEventArgs Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the TransferItemFailedEventArgs.
public TransferItemFailedEventArgs (string transferId, Azure.Storage.DataMovement.StorageResourceItem sourceResource, Azure.Storage.DataMovement.StorageResourceItem destinationResource, Exception exception, bool isRunningSynchronously, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken);
new Azure.Storage.DataMovement.TransferItemFailedEventArgs : string * Azure.Storage.DataMovement.StorageResourceItem * Azure.Storage.DataMovement.StorageResourceItem * Exception * bool * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> Azure.Storage.DataMovement.TransferItemFailedEventArgs
Public Sub New (transferId As String, sourceResource As StorageResourceItem, destinationResource As StorageResourceItem, exception As Exception, isRunningSynchronously As Boolean, cancellationToken As CancellationToken)
Parameters
- transferId
- String
- sourceResource
- StorageResourceItem
- destinationResource
- StorageResourceItem
- exception
- Exception
- isRunningSynchronously
- Boolean
A value indicating whether the event handler was invoked synchronously or asynchronously. Please see SyncAsyncEventHandler<T> for more details.
- cancellationToken
- CancellationToken
A cancellation token related to the original operation that raised the event. It's important for your handler to pass this token along to any asynchronous or long-running synchronous operations that take a token so cancellation will correctly propagate. The default value is None.
Exceptions
Trhown if transferId
is empty or null.
Thrown if sourceResource
is empty or null.
Thrown if destinationResource
is empty or null.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET