PersonalizationAdministration.ApplicationName Property
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
public: static property String^ ApplicationName { String^ get (); void set (String^ value); }
/** @property */ public static String get_ApplicationName () /** @property */ public static void set_ApplicationName (String value)
public static function get ApplicationName () : String public static function set ApplicationName (value : String)
Property Value
The application name.| Exception type | Condition |
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| The provider for a personalization provider defined in configuration is not of the correct type. | |
| A configuration exception occurred while attempting to create and initialize an instance of one of the configured personalization providers. - or - The default personalization provider defined in configuration could not be found. |
The application name affects the data retrieved and saved by the personalization provider, and allows for multiple applications to either share data by setting an identical application name, or partition data within the same database by specifying different application names. The application name is found in the personalization provider section of the Web.config or System.config file.
Caution |
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| Because a single default profile provider instance is used for all the requests served by an HttpApplication object, you can have multiple requests executing concurrently and attempting to set the ApplicationName property value. The ApplicationName property is not thread-safe for multiple writes, and changing the ApplicationName property value can result in unexpected behavior for multiple users of an application. It is recommended that you avoid code to allow users to set the ApplicationName property unless required. An example of an application where setting the ApplicationName property might be required is an administrative application that manages profile data for multiple applications. Such an application should be a single-user application and not a Web application. |
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.
Caution