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EntryWrittenEventArgs Constructor ()
.NET Framework (current version)
Initializes a new instance of the EntryWrittenEventArgs class.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The following example demonstrates the EntryWrittenEventArgs constructor. It creates a custom EventLog object and writes an entry into it. Then it creates an EntryWrittenEventArgs object using the first entry in the custom EventLog. This object is used to notify a message.
#using <System.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Diagnostics; void MyOnEntry( Object^ source, EntryWrittenEventArgs^ e ) { if ( !e->Entry ) Console::WriteLine( "A new entry is written in MyNewLog." ); } int main() { try { EventLog^ myNewLog = gcnew EventLog; myNewLog->Log = "MyNewLog"; myNewLog->Source = "MySource"; // Create the source if it does not exist already. if ( !EventLog::SourceExists( "MySource" ) ) { EventLog::CreateEventSource( "MySource", "MyNewLog" ); Console::WriteLine( "CreatingEventSource" ); } // Write an entry to the EventLog. myNewLog->WriteEntry( "The Latest entry in the Event Log" ); int myEntries = myNewLog->Entries->Count; EventLogEntry^ entry = myNewLog->Entries[ myEntries - 1 ]; EntryWrittenEventArgs^ myEntryEventArgs = gcnew EntryWrittenEventArgs; MyOnEntry( myNewLog, myEntryEventArgs ); } catch ( Exception^ e ) { Console::WriteLine( "Exception Raised{0}", e->Message ); } }
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Available since 1.1
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