Implement a Business Logic Handler for a Merge Article
This topic describes how to implement a business logic handler for a merge article in SQL Server 2012 by using replication programming or Replication Management Objects (RMO).
The Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport namespace implements an interface that enables you to write complex business logic to handle events that occur during the merge replication synchronization process. Methods in the business logic handler can be invoked by the replication process for each changed row that is replicated during synchronization.
The general process for implementing a business logic handler is:
Create the business logic hander assembly.
Register the assembly at the Distributor.
Deploy the assembly at the server on which the Merge Agent runs. For a pull subscription the agent runs on the Subscriber, and for a push subscription the agent runs on the Distributor. When you are using Web synchronization, the agent runs on the Web server.
Create an article that uses the business logic handler or modify an existing article to use the business logic handler.
The business logic handler you specify is executed for every row that is synchronized. Complex logic and calls to other applications or network services can impact performance. For more information about business logic handlers, see Execute Business Logic During Merge Synchronization.
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To implement a business logic handler for a merge article, using:
Replication Programming
Replication Management Objects (RMO)
Using Replication Programming
To create and deploy a business logic handler
In Microsoft Visual Studio, create a new project for the .NET assembly that contains the code that implements the business logic handler.
Add references to the project for the following namespaces.
Assembly Reference
Location
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM (default installation)
GAC (component of the .NET Framework)
GAC (component of the .NET Framework)
Add a class that overrides the BusinessLogicModule class.
Implement the HandledChangeStates property to indicate the types of changes that are handled.
Override one or more of the following methods of the BusinessLogicModule class:
CommitHandler - invoked when a data change is committed during synchronization.
DeleteErrorHandler - invoked when an error occurs when a DELETE statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
DeleteHandler - invoked when DELETE statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
InsertErrorHandler - invoked when an error occurs when an INSERT statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
InsertHandler - invoked when INSERT statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
UpdateConflictsHandler - invoked when conflicting UPDATE statements occur at the Publisher and Subscriber.
UpdateDeleteConflictHandler - invoked when UPDATE statements conflict with DELETE statements at the Publisher and Subscriber.
UpdateErrorHandler - invoked when an error occurs when an UPDATE statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
UpdateHandler - invoked when UPDATE statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
Build the project to create the business logic handler assembly.
Deploy the assembly in the directory that contains the Merge Agent executable file (replmerg.exe), which for a default installation is C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM, or install it in the .NET global assembly cache (GAC). You should only install the assembly in the GAC if applications other than the Merge Agent require access to the assembly. The assembly can be installed into the GAC using the Global Assembly Cache tool (Gacutil.exe) provided in the .NET Framework SDK.
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A business logic handler must be deployed on every server on which the Merge Agent runs, which includes the IIS server that hosts the replisapi.dll when using Web synchronization.
To register a business logic handler
At the Publisher, execute sp_enumcustomresolvers (Transact-SQL) to verify that the assembly has not already been registered as a business logic handler.
At the Distributor, execute sp_registercustomresolver (Transact-SQL), specifying a friendly name for the business logic handler for @article_resolver, a value of true for @is_dotnet_assembly, the name of the assembly for @dotnet_assembly_name, and the fully-qualified name of the class that overrides BusinessLogicModule for @dotnet_class_name.
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If the assembly is not deployed in the same directory as the Merge Agent executable, in the same directory as the application that synchronously starts the Merge Agent, or in the global assembly cache (GAC), you need to specify the full path with the assembly name for @dotnet_assembly_name. When using Web synchronization, you must specify the location of assembly at the Web server.
To use a business logic handler with a new table article
- Execute sp_addmergearticle (Transact-SQL) to define an article, specifying the friendly name of the business logic handler for @article_resolver. For more information, see Define an Article.
To use a business logic handler with an existing table article
- Execute sp_changemergearticle (Transact-SQL), specifying @publication, @article, a value of article_resolver for @property, and the friendly name of the business logic handler for @value.
Examples (Replication Programming)
This example shows a business logic handler that creates an audit log.
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Common;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport;
using Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler
{
public class OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler :
Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport.BusinessLogicModule
{
// Variables to hold server names.
private string publisherName;
private string subscriberName;
public OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler()
{
}
// Implement the Initialize method to get publication
// and subscription information.
public override void Initialize(
string publisher,
string subscriber,
string distributor,
string publisherDB,
string subscriberDB,
string articleName)
{
// Set the Publisher and Subscriber names.
publisherName = publisher;
subscriberName = subscriber;
}
// Declare what types of row changes, conflicts, or errors to handle.
override public ChangeStates HandledChangeStates
{
get
{
// Handle Subscriber inserts, updates and deletes.
return ChangeStates.SubscriberInserts |
ChangeStates.SubscriberUpdates | ChangeStates.SubscriberDeletes;
}
}
public override ActionOnDataChange InsertHandler(SourceIdentifier insertSource,
DataSet insertedDataSet, ref DataSet customDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel,
ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (insertSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber insert.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("A new order was entered at {0}. " +
"The SalesOrderID for the order is :", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["SalesOrderID"].ToString());
AuditMessage.Append("The order must be shipped by :");
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["DueDate"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the inserted data in the Subscriber's data set and
// apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData;
}
else
{
return base.InsertHandler(insertSource, insertedDataSet, ref customDataSet,
ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
public override ActionOnDataChange UpdateHandler(SourceIdentifier updateSource,
DataSet updatedDataSet, ref DataSet customDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel,
ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (updateSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsPublisher)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber update.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was updated at {0}. " +
"The SalesOrderID for the order is ", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["SalesOrderID"].ToString());
AuditMessage.Append("The order must now be shipped by :");
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["DueDate"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the updated data in the Subscriber's data set and apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData;
}
else
{
return base.UpdateHandler(updateSource, updatedDataSet,
ref customDataSet, ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
public override ActionOnDataDelete DeleteHandler(SourceIdentifier deleteSource,
DataSet deletedDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel, ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (deleteSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber deletes.
// Note that the rowguid is the only information that is
// available in the dataset.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was deleted at {0}. " +
"The rowguid for the order is ", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(deletedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["rowguid"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the delete and apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataDelete.AcceptDelete;
}
else
{
return base.DeleteHandler(deleteSource, deletedDataSet,
ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.Common
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport
Namespace Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler
Public Class OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler
Inherits BusinessLogicModule
' Variables to hold server names.
Private publisherName As String
Private subscriberName As String
' Implement the Initialize method to get publication
' and subscription information.
Public Overrides Sub Initialize( _
ByVal publisher As String, _
ByVal subscriber As String, _
ByVal distributor As String, _
ByVal publisherDB As String, _
ByVal subscriberDB As String, _
ByVal articleName As String _
)
' Set the Publisher and Subscriber names.
publisherName = publisher
subscriberName = subscriber
End Sub
' Declare what types of row changes, conflicts, or errors to handle.
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property HandledChangeStates() As ChangeStates
Get
' Handle Subscriber inserts, updates and deletes.
Return (ChangeStates.SubscriberInserts Or _
ChangeStates.SubscriberUpdates Or ChangeStates.SubscriberDeletes)
End Get
End Property
Public Overrides Function InsertHandler(ByVal insertSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal insertedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef customDataSet As DataSet, _
ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, ByRef historyLogMessage As String) _
As ActionOnDataChange
If insertSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber insert.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("A new order was entered at {0}. " + _
"The SalesOrderID for the order is :", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("SalesOrderID").ToString())
AuditMessage.Append("The order must be shipped by :")
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("DueDate").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the inserted data in the Subscriber's data set and
' apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData
Else
Return MyBase.InsertHandler(insertSource, insertedDataSet, customDataSet, _
historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
Public Overrides Function UpdateHandler(ByVal updateSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal updatedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef customDataSet As DataSet, _
ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, ByRef historyLogMessage As String) _
As ActionOnDataChange
If updateSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsPublisher Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber update.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was updated at {0}. " + _
"The SalesOrderID for the order is ", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("SalesOrderID").ToString())
AuditMessage.Append("The order must now be shipped by :")
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("DueDate").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the updated data in the Subscriber's data set and apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData
Else
Return MyBase.UpdateHandler(updateSource, updatedDataSet, _
customDataSet, historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
Public Overrides Function DeleteHandler(ByVal deleteSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal deletedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, _
ByRef historyLogMessage As String) As ActionOnDataDelete
If deleteSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber deletes.
' Note that the rowguid is the only information that is
' available in the dataset.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was deleted at {0}. " + _
"The rowguid for the order is ", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(deletedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("rowguid").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the delete and apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataDelete.AcceptDelete
Else
Return MyBase.DeleteHandler(deleteSource, deletedDataSet, _
historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
End Class
End Namespace
The following example registers a business logic handler assembly at the Distributor and changes an existing merge article to use this custom business logic.
DECLARE @publication AS sysname;
DECLARE @article AS sysname;
DECLARE @friendlyname AS sysname;
DECLARE @assembly AS nvarchar(500);
DECLARE @class AS sysname;
SET @publication = N'AdvWorksCustomers';
SET @article = N'Customers';
SET @friendlyname = N'OrderEntryLogic';
SET @assembly = N'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\120\COM\CustomLogic.dll';
SET @class = N'Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler';
-- Register the business logic handler at the Distributor.
EXEC sys.sp_registercustomresolver
@article_resolver = @friendlyname,
@resolver_clsid = NULL,
@is_dotnet_assembly = N'true',
@dotnet_assembly_name = @assembly,
@dotnet_class_name = @class;
-- Add an article that uses the business logic handler
-- at the Publisher.
EXEC sp_changemergearticle
@publication = @publication,
@article = @article,
@property = N'article_resolver',
@value = @friendlyname,
@force_invalidate_snapshot = 0,
@force_reinit_subscription = 0;
GO
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Using Replication Management Objects (RMO)
To create a business logic handler
In Microsoft Visual Studio, create a new project for the .NET assembly that contains the code that implements the business logic handler.
Add references to the project for the following namespaces.
Assembly Reference
Location
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM (default installation)
GAC (component of the .NET Framework)
GAC (component of the .NET Framework)
Add a class that overrides the BusinessLogicModule class.
Implement the HandledChangeStates property to indicate the types of changes that are handled.
Override one or more of the following methods of the BusinessLogicModule class:
CommitHandler - invoked when a data change is committed during synchronization.
DeleteErrorHandler - invoked if an error occurs while a DELETE statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
DeleteHandler - invoked when DELETE statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
InsertErrorHandler - invoked if an error occurs when an INSERT statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
InsertHandler - invoked when INSERT statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
UpdateConflictsHandler - invoked when conflicting UPDATE statements occur at the Publisher and Subscriber.
UpdateDeleteConflictHandler - invoked when UPDATE statements conflict with DELETE statements at the Publisher and Subscriber.
UpdateErrorHandler - invoked if an error occurs when an UPDATE statement is being uploaded or downloaded.
UpdateHandler - invoked when UPDATE statements are being uploaded or downloaded.
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Any article conflicts not explicitly handled by your custom business logic are handled by the default resolver for the article.
Build the project to create the business logic handler assembly.
To register a business logic handler
Create a connection to the Distributor by using the ServerConnection class.
Create an instance of the ReplicationServer class. Pass the ServerConnection from step 1.
Call EnumBusinessLogicHandlers and check the returned ArrayList object to ensure that the assembly has not already been registered as a business logic handler.
Create an instance of the BusinessLogicHandler class. Specify the following properties:
DotNetAssemblyName - the name of the .NET assembly. If the assembly is not deployed in the same directory as the Merge Agent executable, in the same directory as the application that synchronously starts the Merge Agent, or in the GAC, you must include the full path with the assembly name. You must include the full path with the assembly name when using a business logic handler with Web synchronization.
DotNetClassName - the fully-qualified name of the class that overrides BusinessLogicModule and implements the business logic handler.
FriendlyName - a friendly name you use when you access the business logic handler.
IsDotNetAssembly - a value of true.
To deploy a business logic handler
- Deploy the assembly on the server where the Merge Agent runs in the file location specified when the business logic handler was registered at the Distributor. For a pull subscription the agent runs on the Subscriber, and for a push subscription the agent runs on the Distributor. When you are using Web synchronization, the agent runs on the Web server. If the full path was not included with the assembly name when the business logic handler was registered, deploy the assembly in the same directory as the Merge Agent executable, in the same directory as the application that synchronously starts the Merge Agent. You may install the assembly in the GAC if there are multiple applications that use the same assembly.
To use a business logic handler with a new table article
Create a connection to the Publisher by using the ServerConnection class.
Create an instance of the MergeArticle class. Set the following properties:
The name of the article for Name.
The name of the publication for PublicationName.
The name of the publication database for DatabaseName.
The friendly name of the business logic handler (FriendlyName) for ArticleResolver.
Call the Create method. For more information, see Define an Article.
To use a business logic handler with an existing table article
Create a connection to the Publisher by using the ServerConnection class.
Create an instance of the MergeArticle class.
Set the Name, PublicationName, and DatabaseName properties.
Set the connection from step 1 for the ConnectionContext property.
Call the LoadProperties method to get the properties of the object. If this method returns false, either the article properties in step 3 were defined incorrectly or the article does not exist. For more information, see View and Modify Article Properties.
Set the friendly name of the business logic handler for ArticleResolver. This is the value of the FriendlyName property specified when registering the business logic handler.
Examples (RMO)
This example is a business logic handler that logs information about inserts, updates, and deletes at the Subscriber.
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Common;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport;
using Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler
{
public class OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler :
Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport.BusinessLogicModule
{
// Variables to hold server names.
private string publisherName;
private string subscriberName;
public OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler()
{
}
// Implement the Initialize method to get publication
// and subscription information.
public override void Initialize(
string publisher,
string subscriber,
string distributor,
string publisherDB,
string subscriberDB,
string articleName)
{
// Set the Publisher and Subscriber names.
publisherName = publisher;
subscriberName = subscriber;
}
// Declare what types of row changes, conflicts, or errors to handle.
override public ChangeStates HandledChangeStates
{
get
{
// Handle Subscriber inserts, updates and deletes.
return ChangeStates.SubscriberInserts |
ChangeStates.SubscriberUpdates | ChangeStates.SubscriberDeletes;
}
}
public override ActionOnDataChange InsertHandler(SourceIdentifier insertSource,
DataSet insertedDataSet, ref DataSet customDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel,
ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (insertSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber insert.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("A new order was entered at {0}. " +
"The SalesOrderID for the order is :", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["SalesOrderID"].ToString());
AuditMessage.Append("The order must be shipped by :");
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["DueDate"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the inserted data in the Subscriber's data set and
// apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData;
}
else
{
return base.InsertHandler(insertSource, insertedDataSet, ref customDataSet,
ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
public override ActionOnDataChange UpdateHandler(SourceIdentifier updateSource,
DataSet updatedDataSet, ref DataSet customDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel,
ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (updateSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsPublisher)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber update.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was updated at {0}. " +
"The SalesOrderID for the order is ", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["SalesOrderID"].ToString());
AuditMessage.Append("The order must now be shipped by :");
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["DueDate"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the updated data in the Subscriber's data set and apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData;
}
else
{
return base.UpdateHandler(updateSource, updatedDataSet,
ref customDataSet, ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
public override ActionOnDataDelete DeleteHandler(SourceIdentifier deleteSource,
DataSet deletedDataSet, ref int historyLogLevel, ref string historyLogMessage)
{
if (deleteSource == SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber)
{
// Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber deletes.
// Note that the rowguid is the only information that is
// available in the dataset.
StringBuilder AuditMessage = new StringBuilder();
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was deleted at {0}. " +
"The rowguid for the order is ", subscriberName));
AuditMessage.Append(deletedDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[0]["rowguid"].ToString());
// Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString();
// Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1;
// Accept the delete and apply it to the Publisher.
return ActionOnDataDelete.AcceptDelete;
}
else
{
return base.DeleteHandler(deleteSource, deletedDataSet,
ref historyLogLevel, ref historyLogMessage);
}
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.Common
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.BusinessLogicSupport
Namespace Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler
Public Class OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler
Inherits BusinessLogicModule
' Variables to hold server names.
Private publisherName As String
Private subscriberName As String
' Implement the Initialize method to get publication
' and subscription information.
Public Overrides Sub Initialize( _
ByVal publisher As String, _
ByVal subscriber As String, _
ByVal distributor As String, _
ByVal publisherDB As String, _
ByVal subscriberDB As String, _
ByVal articleName As String _
)
' Set the Publisher and Subscriber names.
publisherName = publisher
subscriberName = subscriber
End Sub
' Declare what types of row changes, conflicts, or errors to handle.
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property HandledChangeStates() As ChangeStates
Get
' Handle Subscriber inserts, updates and deletes.
Return (ChangeStates.SubscriberInserts Or _
ChangeStates.SubscriberUpdates Or ChangeStates.SubscriberDeletes)
End Get
End Property
Public Overrides Function InsertHandler(ByVal insertSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal insertedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef customDataSet As DataSet, _
ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, ByRef historyLogMessage As String) _
As ActionOnDataChange
If insertSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber insert.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("A new order was entered at {0}. " + _
"The SalesOrderID for the order is :", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("SalesOrderID").ToString())
AuditMessage.Append("The order must be shipped by :")
AuditMessage.Append(insertedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("DueDate").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the inserted data in the Subscriber's data set and
' apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData
Else
Return MyBase.InsertHandler(insertSource, insertedDataSet, customDataSet, _
historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
Public Overrides Function UpdateHandler(ByVal updateSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal updatedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef customDataSet As DataSet, _
ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, ByRef historyLogMessage As String) _
As ActionOnDataChange
If updateSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsPublisher Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber update.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was updated at {0}. " + _
"The SalesOrderID for the order is ", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("SalesOrderID").ToString())
AuditMessage.Append("The order must now be shipped by :")
AuditMessage.Append(updatedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("DueDate").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the updated data in the Subscriber's data set and apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataChange.AcceptData
Else
Return MyBase.UpdateHandler(updateSource, updatedDataSet, _
customDataSet, historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
Public Overrides Function DeleteHandler(ByVal deleteSource As SourceIdentifier, _
ByVal deletedDataSet As DataSet, ByRef historyLogLevel As Integer, _
ByRef historyLogMessage As String) As ActionOnDataDelete
If deleteSource = SourceIdentifier.SourceIsSubscriber Then
' Build a line item in the audit message to log the Subscriber deletes.
' Note that the rowguid is the only information that is
' available in the dataset.
Dim AuditMessage As StringBuilder = New StringBuilder()
AuditMessage.Append(String.Format("An existing order was deleted at {0}. " + _
"The rowguid for the order is ", subscriberName))
AuditMessage.Append(deletedDataSet.Tables(0).Rows(0)("rowguid").ToString())
' Set the reference parameter to write the line to the log file.
historyLogMessage = AuditMessage.ToString()
' Set the history log level to the default verbose level.
historyLogLevel = 1
' Accept the delete and apply it to the Publisher.
Return ActionOnDataDelete.AcceptDelete
Else
Return MyBase.DeleteHandler(deleteSource, deletedDataSet, _
historyLogLevel, historyLogMessage)
End If
End Function
End Class
End Namespace
This example registers a business logic handler at the Distributor.
// Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
string distributorName = publisherInstance;
string assemblyName = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM\CustomLogic.dll";
string className = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler";
string friendlyName = "OrderEntryLogic";
ReplicationServer distributor;
BusinessLogicHandler customLogic;
// Create a connection to the Distributor.
ServerConnection distributorConn = new ServerConnection(distributorName);
try
{
// Connect to the Distributor.
distributorConn.Connect();
// Set the Distributor properties.
distributor = new ReplicationServer(distributorConn);
// Set the business logic handler properties.
customLogic = new BusinessLogicHandler();
customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName;
customLogic.DotNetClassName = className;
customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName;
customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = true;
Boolean isRegistered = false;
// Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
foreach (BusinessLogicHandler registeredLogic
in distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers())
{
if (registeredLogic == customLogic)
{
isRegistered = true;
}
}
// Register the custom logic.
if (!isRegistered)
{
distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Do error handling here.
throw new ApplicationException(string.Format(
"The {0} assembly could not be registered.",
assemblyName), ex);
}
finally
{
distributorConn.Disconnect();
}
' Specify the Distributor name and business logic properties.
Dim distributorName As String = publisherInstance
Dim assemblyName As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\COM\CustomLogic.dll"
Dim className As String = "Microsoft.Samples.SqlServer.BusinessLogicHandler.OrderEntryBusinessLogicHandler"
Dim friendlyName As String = "OrderEntryLogic"
Dim distributor As ReplicationServer
Dim customLogic As BusinessLogicHandler
' Create a connection to the Distributor.
Dim distributorConn As ServerConnection = New ServerConnection(distributorName)
Try
' Connect to the Distributor.
distributorConn.Connect()
' Set the Distributor properties.
distributor = New ReplicationServer(distributorConn)
' Set the business logic handler properties.
customLogic = New BusinessLogicHandler()
customLogic.DotNetAssemblyName = assemblyName
customLogic.DotNetClassName = className
customLogic.FriendlyName = friendlyName
customLogic.IsDotNetAssembly = True
Dim isRegistered As Boolean = False
' Check if the business logic handler is already registered at the Distributor.
For Each registeredLogic As BusinessLogicHandler _
In distributor.EnumBusinessLogicHandlers
If registeredLogic Is customLogic Then
isRegistered = True
End If
Next
' Register the custom logic.
If Not isRegistered Then
distributor.RegisterBusinessLogicHandler(customLogic)
End If
Catch ex As Exception
' Do error handling here.
Throw New ApplicationException(String.Format( _
"The {0} assembly could not be registered.", _
assemblyName), ex)
Finally
distributorConn.Disconnect()
End Try
This example changes an existing article to use the business logic handler.
// Define the Publisher, publication, and article names.
string publisherName = publisherInstance;
string publicationName = "AdvWorksSalesOrdersMerge";
string publicationDbName = "AdventureWorks2012";
string articleName = "SalesOrderHeader";
// Set the friendly name of the business logic handler.
string customLogic = "OrderEntryLogic";
MergeArticle article = new MergeArticle();
// Create a connection to the Publisher.
ServerConnection conn = new ServerConnection(publisherName);
try
{
// Connect to the Publisher.
conn.Connect();
// Set the required properties for the article.
article.ConnectionContext = conn;
article.Name = articleName;
article.DatabaseName = publicationDbName;
article.PublicationName = publicationName;
// Load the article properties.
if (article.LoadProperties())
{
article.ArticleResolver = customLogic;
}
else
{
// Throw an exception of the article does not exist.
throw new ApplicationException(String.Format(
"{0} is not published in {1}", articleName, publicationName));
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Do error handling here and rollback the transaction.
throw new ApplicationException(String.Format(
"The business logic handler {0} could not be associated with " +
" the {1} article.",customLogic,articleName), ex);
}
finally
{
conn.Disconnect();
}
' Define the Publisher, publication, and article names.
Dim publisherName As String = publisherInstance
Dim publicationName As String = "AdvWorksSalesOrdersMerge"
Dim publicationDbName As String = "AdventureWorks2012"
Dim articleName As String = "SalesOrderHeader"
' Set the friendly name of the business logic handler.
Dim customLogic As String = "OrderEntryLogic"
Dim article As MergeArticle = New MergeArticle()
' Create a connection to the Publisher.
Dim conn As ServerConnection = New ServerConnection(publisherName)
Try
' Connect to the Publisher.
conn.Connect()
' Set the required properties for the article.
article.ConnectionContext = conn
article.Name = articleName
article.DatabaseName = publicationDbName
article.PublicationName = publicationName
' Load the article properties.
If article.LoadProperties() Then
article.ArticleResolver = customLogic
Else
' Throw an exception of the article does not exist.
Throw New ApplicationException(String.Format( _
"{0} is not published in {1}", articleName, publicationName))
End If
Catch ex As Exception
' Do error handling here and rollback the transaction.
Throw New ApplicationException(String.Format( _
"The business logic handler {0} could not be associated with " + _
" the {1} article.", customLogic, articleName), ex)
Finally
conn.Disconnect()
End Try
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Koncepcje
Replication Security Best Practices
Programming with Replication Management Objects