CommentShapeSerializer.GetMonikerQualifier Method
A domain class can be monikerized in different ways: standard /qualifier/key mechanism, custom moniker, or element ID. If the domain class is serialized using standard /qualifier/key mechanism, this method returns the qualifier of the moniker; if the domain class uses other ways for monikerization, this method returns empty string.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Diagrams
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Sdk.Diagrams.10.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Sdk.Diagrams.10.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaração
Public Overrides Function GetMonikerQualifier ( _
directory As DomainXmlSerializerDirectory, _
element As ModelElement _
) As String
public override string GetMonikerQualifier(
DomainXmlSerializerDirectory directory,
ModelElement element
)
public:
virtual String^ GetMonikerQualifier(
DomainXmlSerializerDirectory^ directory,
ModelElement^ element
) override
abstract GetMonikerQualifier :
directory:DomainXmlSerializerDirectory *
element:ModelElement -> string
override GetMonikerQualifier :
directory:DomainXmlSerializerDirectory *
element:ModelElement -> string
public override function GetMonikerQualifier(
directory : DomainXmlSerializerDirectory,
element : ModelElement
) : String
Parameters
- directory
Type: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.DomainXmlSerializerDirectory
Directory to look up serializer based on model element type.
- element
Type: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.ModelElement
CommentShape instance to get moniker qualifier from.
Return Value
Type: System.String
Remarks
A domain class can be monikerized in different ways: standard/qualifier/key mechanism, custom moniker, or element ID. If the domain class is serialized by using a standard/qualifier/key mechanism, this method returns the qualifier of the moniker. If the domain class uses other ways for monikerization, this method returns an empty string.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.