TypeNameConverter Members
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The TypeNameConverter class uses the TypeUtil.GetTypeWithReflectionPermission method to convert from a string to a type, which does not work well in a hosted environment. In such cases, the assembly name is also required in addition to the type name (for example, add type=CustomSaml11SecurityTokenHandler, App_Code). To work around this issue, this class uses BuildManager.GetType to perform these conversions.
The following tables list the members exposed by the TypeNameConverter type.
Public Constructors
Name | Description | |
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TypeNameConverter | Initializes a new instance of the TypeNameConverter class. |
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Public Methods
(see also Protected Methods)
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Protected Methods
Name | Description | |
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Finalize | (Inherited from Object) | |
GetConvertFromException | (Inherited from TypeConverter) | |
GetConvertToException | (Inherited from TypeConverter) | |
MemberwiseClone | (Inherited from Object) | |
SortProperties | (Inherited from TypeConverter) |
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See Also
Reference
TypeNameConverter Class
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Configuration Namespace
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