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DataServiceCollection<T> Constructor (DataServiceContext^)

 

Creates a new instance of the DataServiceCollection<T> class that uses the specified DataServiceContext.

Namespace:   System.Data.Services.Client
Assembly:  System.Data.Services.Client (in System.Data.Services.Client.dll)

public:
DataServiceCollection(
	DataServiceContext^ context
)

Parameters

context
Type: System.Data.Services.Client::DataServiceContext^

The DataServiceContext used to track changes to objects in the collection.

Use this constructor to create an empty DataServiceCollection<T> to which entity objects can be added without executing a query against the service or when an IEnumerable<T> is not available.

By default, automatic change tracking is enabled for a DataServiceCollection<T>. You can create an instance of DataServiceCollection<T> that uses manual change tracking when you create an instance using a constructor that enables you to supply a value of None for TrackingMode. When you use manual tracking, you must implement INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged and handle the raise events to manually report changes to the DataServiceContext.

.NET Framework
Available since 3.5
Silverlight
Available since 4.0
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