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AppDomainIsolatedTask Constructor (ResourceManager, String)

Initializes a new instance of the AppDomainIsolatedTask class and allows derived Task classes to register their resources, as well as provide a prefix for composing help keywords from string resource names.

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Namespace:  Microsoft.Build.Utilities
Assembly:  Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core (in Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Protected Sub New ( _
    taskResources As ResourceManager, _
    helpKeywordPrefix As String _
)
protected AppDomainIsolatedTask(
    ResourceManager taskResources,
    string helpKeywordPrefix
)
protected:
AppDomainIsolatedTask(
    ResourceManager^ taskResources, 
    String^ helpKeywordPrefix
)
new : 
        taskResources:ResourceManager * 
        helpKeywordPrefix:string -> AppDomainIsolatedTask
protected function AppDomainIsolatedTask(
    taskResources : ResourceManager, 
    helpKeywordPrefix : String
)

Parameters

Remarks

If the prefix is an empty string, then string resource names will be used verbatim as Help keywords. For an example of how the prefix is used, see the LogErrorWithCodeFromResources method.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

AppDomainIsolatedTask Class

AppDomainIsolatedTask Overload

Microsoft.Build.Utilities Namespace