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_ExternalApplication.CacheSolution(String) Method

Definition

Examines the form template in the cache and, if necessary, updates it from the published location of the form template.

public:
 void CacheSolution(System::String ^ bstrSolutionURI);
public void CacheSolution (string bstrSolutionURI);
abstract member CacheSolution : string -> unit
Public Sub CacheSolution (bstrSolutionURI As String)

Parameters

bstrSolutionURI
String

The string value that specifies the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the form template. This parameter can be specified as a form definition (.xsf) file or a form template (.xsn) file.

Examples

In the following example, which is written in the C# programming language, the CacheSolution method of the ExternalApplication object is used to cache an InfoPath form template

private void AutomateInfoPathForm()
{
ExternalApplication infoPath = new ExternalApplicationClass();

 // Cache an InfoPath form template.
infoPath.<span class="label">CacheSolution</span>(@"\\MyServer\MyForms\MyForm.xsn");
}

Note: The above example assumes that the Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath namespace is being used and that the Microsoft InfoPath 3.0 Type Library is referenced.

In the following example, which is written in the C# programming language, the CacheSolution method of the ExternalApplication object is used to cache an InfoPath form template

private void AutomateInfoPathForm()
{
ExternalApplication infoPath = new ExternalApplicationClass();

 // Cache an InfoPath form template.
infoPath.<span class="label">CacheSolution</span>(@"\\MyServer\MyForms\MyForm.xsn");
}

Note: The above example assumes that the Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath namespace is being used and that the Microsoft InfoPath 3.0 Type Library is referenced.

Remarks

If the form template that currently exists in the cache matches the form template from the published location, no caching takes place. If the computer is offline and the form is already in the cache, the cache is kept and no update will occur.

Applies to