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StatusMessageMetadataAttribute.Name Property

 

When Name is specified, the property is serialized to XML using the name specified in Name. Otherwise, the property name that uses this attribute is used.

For example, you can create a property called MyId (which satisfies FxCop naming rules), but the XML blob is expecting MyID (which doesn't satisfy FxCop naming rules). By specifying a Name, you can name your property MyId, but have it serialize as MyID.

Namespace:   Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Messaging.Messages
Assembly:  Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Messaging (in Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Messaging.dll)

Syntax

public string Name { get; private set; }
public:
property String^ Name {
    String^ get();
    private: void set(String^ value);
}
Public Property Name As String
    Get
    Private Set
End Property

Property Value

Type: System.String

See Also

StatusMessageMetadataAttribute Class
Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Messaging.Messages Namespace

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