EMS.ResourceTypes.EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute.Create

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Delphi

constructor Create(const AMethod: string; ACode: Integer; const ADescription: string; AType: TAPIDoc.TPrimitiveType; AFormat: TAPIDoc.TPrimitiveFormat; const ASchema, AReference: string); overload;
constructor Create(ACode: Integer; const ADescription: string; AType: TAPIDoc.TPrimitiveType; AFormat: TAPIDoc.TPrimitiveFormat; const ASchema, AReference: string); overload;

C++

__fastcall EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute(const System::UnicodeString AMethod, int ACode, const System::UnicodeString ADescription, TAPIDoc::TPrimitiveType AType, TAPIDoc::TPrimitiveFormat AFormat, const System::UnicodeString ASchema, const System::UnicodeString AReference)/* overload */;
__fastcall EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute(int ACode, const System::UnicodeString ADescription, TAPIDoc::TPrimitiveType AType, TAPIDoc::TPrimitiveFormat AFormat, const System::UnicodeString ASchema, const System::UnicodeString AReference)/* overload */;
/* TEndpointCustomAttribute.Create */ inline __fastcall EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute(const System::UnicodeString AMethod)/* overload */ : TEndpointCustomAttribute(AMethod) { }

Properties

Type Visibility Source Unit Parent
constructor public
EMS.ResourceTypes.pas
EMS.ResourceTypes.hpp
EMS.ResourceTypes EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute

Description


Constructs an object and initializes its data before the object is first used.

EMS.ResourceTypes.EndPointResponseDetailsAttribute.Create inherits from System.TObject.Create. All content below this line refers to System.TObject.Create.

Constructs an object and initializes its data before the object is first used.

Create constructs an object. The purpose, size, and behavior of objects differ greatly. The Create constructor defined by TObject allocates memory but does not initialize data.

Descendant objects usually define a constructor that creates the particular kind of object and initializes its data.

Note: If an exception escapes from a constructor, the object's destructor is called to clean up the failed instance.

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