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AnchorEnumerationContext Class

The synchronization session context that is passed to an AnchorEnumerationSimpleSyncProvider object.

Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization.SimpleProviders
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.SimpleProviders (in microsoft.synchronization.simpleproviders.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Class AnchorEnumerationContext
    Inherits ItemEnumerationContext
'Usage
Dim instance As AnchorEnumerationContext
public class AnchorEnumerationContext : ItemEnumerationContext
public ref class AnchorEnumerationContext : public ItemEnumerationContext
public class AnchorEnumerationContext extends ItemEnumerationContext
public class AnchorEnumerationContext extends ItemEnumerationContext

Remarks

The context can be used by the provider in circumstances when the provider is not going to return an enumeration of items or where the provider needs to modify the enumeration behavior of the Sync Framework runtime.

Example

The following code example shows the AnchorEnumerationContext object being passed to the EnumerateChanges method, and the ReportChanges method being called on the context object. To view this code in the context of a complete application, see the "Sync101 using Simple Sync Provider" application that is available in the Sync Framework SDK and from Code Gallery.

public override void EnumerateChanges(byte[] anchor, AnchorEnumerationContext context)
{
    List<LocalItemChange> itemChanges = new List<LocalItemChange>();

    int startIndex = -1;

    if (anchor != null)
    {
        startIndex = _store.Changes.IndexOfKey(BitConverter.ToUInt64(anchor, 0));
    }

    for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < _store.Changes.Count; i++)
    {
        itemChanges.Add(_store.Changes.Values[i]);
    }

    // If the anchor is corrupt or out of date we could revert back to 
    // full enumeration mode for this session, and enumerate all items. 
    // This is done by calling context.ReportItemsAndAutodetectDeletes.
    context.ReportChanges(itemChanges, _store.GetAnchor());
}
Public Overrides Sub EnumerateChanges(ByVal anchor As Byte(), ByVal context As AnchorEnumerationContext)
    Dim itemChanges As New List(Of LocalItemChange)()

    Dim startIndex As Integer = -1

    If anchor IsNot Nothing Then
        startIndex = _store.Changes.IndexOfKey(BitConverter.ToUInt64(anchor, 0))
    End If

    For i As Integer = startIndex + 1 To _store.Changes.Count - 1
        itemChanges.Add(_store.Changes.Values(i))
    Next

    ' If the anchor is corrupt or out of date we could revert back to 
    ' full enumeration mode for this session, and enumerate all items. 
    ' This is done by calling context.ReportItemsAndAutodetectDeletes. 
    context.ReportChanges(itemChanges, _store.GetAnchor())
End Sub

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   Microsoft.Synchronization.SimpleProviders.ItemEnumerationContext
    Microsoft.Synchronization.SimpleProviders.AnchorEnumerationContext

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Reference

AnchorEnumerationContext Members
Microsoft.Synchronization.SimpleProviders Namespace