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Classes

  Class Description
Public class CommandExecutedEventArgs
Provides data for the commandExecuted event.
Public class CommandFailedEvent
Represents the WMI event fired when a command failed during its execution.
Public class CommandFailedEventArgs
Provides data for the commandFailed event.
Public class ConnectionFailedEvent
Represents the WMI event fired when a connection failed to be established.
Public class ConnectionFailedEventArgs
Provides data for the connectionFailed event.
Public class DataConfigurationFailureEvent
Represents the WMI event fired when an error in the configuration for the data access block is detected.
Public class DataEvent
Base class for data WMI events.
Public class DataInstrumentationInstaller
Represents the installer for the instrumentation events. Not intended for direct use.
Public class DataInstrumentationListener
Provides the concrete instrumentation for the logical events raised by a DataInstrumentationProvider object.
Public class DataInstrumentationListenerBinder
This type supports the Enterprise Library infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Explicit binder for data access instrumentation.
Public class DataInstrumentationProvider
Defines the logical events that can be instrumented for Database objects.
Public class DefaultDataEventLogger
The instrumentation gateway when no instances of the objects from the block are involved.
Public class DefaultDataEventLoggerCustomFactory
This type supports the Enterprise Library infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Represents the process to build a DefaultDataEventLogger according to instrumentation configuration.
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