WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent Constructor (String, Object, Int32, Int32, String)
Initializes the WebSuccessAuditEvent class using the supplied parameters.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
protected internal WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent( string message, object eventSource, int eventCode, int eventDetailCode, string nameToAuthenticate )
Parameters
- message
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Type:
System.String
The event description.
- eventSource
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Type:
System.Object
The object that is the source of the event.
- eventCode
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Type:
System.Int32
The code associated with the event. When you implement a custom event, the event code must be greater than WebExtendedBase.
- eventDetailCode
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Type:
System.Int32
The WebEventCodes value that specifies the detailed identifier for the event.
- nameToAuthenticate
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Type:
System.String
The name of the authenticated user.
This constructor is used internally by the ASP.NET health-monitoring system. You will never use it to instantiate a WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent object, but you can call this constructor when implementing your own event type that inherits from this class.
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The WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor is not intended to be used directly from your code. It is called by ASP.NET. You can call the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent constructor when deriving from the WebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent class. |
The following code example shows how to customize this constructor.
// Invoked in case of events identified by their event code.and // event detailed code. public SampleWebAuthenticationSuccessAuditEvent( string msg, object eventSource, int eventCode, int detailedCode, string userName): base(msg, eventSource, eventCode, detailedCode, userName) { // Perform custom initialization. customCreatedMsg = string.Format("Event created at: {0}", DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay.ToString()); }
Available since 2.0
