InterceptionConfigurationElement.Policies Property
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Collection of policies.
Namespace: Microsoft.Practices.Unity.InterceptionExtension.Configuration
Assembly: Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Interception.Configuration (in Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Interception.Configuration.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<ConfigurationPropertyAttribute("policies")> _
<ConfigurationCollectionAttribute(GetType(InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection), AddItemName := "policy")> _
Public ReadOnly Property Policies As InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection
[ConfigurationPropertyAttribute("policies")]
[ConfigurationCollectionAttribute(typeof(InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection), AddItemName = "policy")]
public InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection Policies { get; }
[ConfigurationPropertyAttribute(L"policies")]
[ConfigurationCollectionAttribute(typeof(InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection), AddItemName = L"policy")]
public:
property InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection^ Policies {
InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection^ get ();
}
public function get Policies () : InterceptionPolicyConfigurationElementCollection
Remarks
Defining policies in this section is equivalent to defining them in using the general purpose injection configuration, only more convenient.
See Also
InterceptionConfigurationElement Class
Microsoft.Practices.Unity.InterceptionExtension.Configuration Namespace