ServerDocument Constructor (String)
Initializes a new instance of the ServerDocument class using the full path of the document to be loaded.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub New ( _
documentPath As String _
)
public ServerDocument(
string documentPath
)
Parameters
documentPath
Type: System.StringThe full path of the document to be loaded.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentNullException | The documentPath parameter is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) or empty or consists entirely of white space characters. |
FileNotFoundException | The file specified by documentPath does not exist. |
DocumentCustomizedWithPreviousRuntimeException | The file specified by documentPath has a customization that was not created with the Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime or the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office system (version 3.0 Runtime). |
UnknownCustomizationFileException | The file specified by documentPath has a file name extension that is not supported by the Visual Studio Tools for Office runtime. |
Remarks
Use this constructor to access the cached data or deployment manifest information in a document that is on disk. When you use this constructor, the specified document is opened with read/write access.
Examples
The following code example uses the ServerDocument(String) constructor to create a new ServerDocument that loads a specified document. The example then displays the URL of the deployment manifest for the customization that is attached to the document.
This example requires:
A console application project or some other non-Office project.
References to the following assemblies:
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 4 or the .NET Framework 4.5).
or
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.v10.0.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.v9.0.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 3.5).
Imports (for Visual Basic) or using (for C#) statements for Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime namespaces at the top of your code file.
Private Sub CreateServerDocumentFromPath(ByVal documentPath As String)
Dim runtimeVersion As Integer = 0
Dim serverDocument1 As ServerDocument = Nothing
Try
runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath)
If runtimeVersion = 3 Then
serverDocument1 = New ServerDocument(documentPath)
MessageBox.Show("The URL of the deployment manifest is: " & vbLf & _
serverDocument1.DeploymentManifestUrl.ToString())
End If
Catch ex As System.IO.FileNotFoundException
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.")
Catch ex As UnknownCustomizationFileException
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " & _
"extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.")
Finally
If Not (serverDocument1 Is Nothing) Then
serverDocument1.Close()
End If
End Try
End Sub
private void CreateServerDocumentFromPath(string documentPath)
{
int runtimeVersion = 0;
ServerDocument serverDocument1 = null;
try
{
runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath);
if (runtimeVersion == 3)
{
serverDocument1 = new ServerDocument(documentPath);
MessageBox.Show("The URL of the deployment manifest is: \n" +
serverDocument1.DeploymentManifestUrl.ToString());
}
}
catch (System.IO.FileNotFoundException)
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.");
}
catch (UnknownCustomizationFileException)
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " +
"extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.");
}
finally
{
if (serverDocument1 != null)
serverDocument1.Close();
}
}
.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.