IVsDataObjectChangeEventsBroker.RaiseObjectChanged Method (String, array<Object[], IDictionary<String, Object>, array<Object , IDictionary<String, Object>)
Raises the ObjectChanged event.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Data.Services
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Data.Services (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Data.Services.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub RaiseObjectChanged ( _
typeName As String, _
identifier As Object(), _
propertyValues As IDictionary(Of String, Object), _
newIdentifier As Object(), _
newPropertyValues As IDictionary(Of String, Object) _
)
void RaiseObjectChanged(
string typeName,
Object[] identifier,
IDictionary<string, Object> propertyValues,
Object[] newIdentifier,
IDictionary<string, Object> newPropertyValues
)
void RaiseObjectChanged(
String^ typeName,
array<Object^>^ identifier,
IDictionary<String^, Object^>^ propertyValues,
array<Object^>^ newIdentifier,
IDictionary<String^, Object^>^ newPropertyValues
)
abstract RaiseObjectChanged :
typeName:string *
identifier:Object[] *
propertyValues:IDictionary<string, Object> *
newIdentifier:Object[] *
newPropertyValues:IDictionary<string, Object> -> unit
function RaiseObjectChanged(
typeName : String,
identifier : Object[],
propertyValues : IDictionary<String, Object>,
newIdentifier : Object[],
newPropertyValues : IDictionary<String, Object>
)
Parameters
typeName
Type: System.StringThe name of the type of the data object for which to raise the event.
identifier
Type: array<System.Object[]An array containing identifier parts that uniquely identify the old data object.
propertyValues
Type: System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<String, Object>The old property values of the changed data object.
newIdentifier
Type: array<System.Object[]An array containing identifier parts that uniquely identify the new data object.
newPropertyValues
Type: System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<String, Object>The new property values of the changed data object.
.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.