AvailableProviderOperationDisplay Constructors

Definition

Overloads

AvailableProviderOperationDisplay()

Initializes a new instance of the AvailableProviderOperationDisplay class.

AvailableProviderOperationDisplay(String, String, String, String)

Initializes a new instance of the AvailableProviderOperationDisplay class.

AvailableProviderOperationDisplay()

Initializes a new instance of the AvailableProviderOperationDisplay class.

public AvailableProviderOperationDisplay ();
Public Sub New ()

Applies to

AvailableProviderOperationDisplay(String, String, String, String)

Initializes a new instance of the AvailableProviderOperationDisplay class.

public AvailableProviderOperationDisplay (string provider = default, string resource = default, string operation = default, string description = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Management.StorSimple8000Series.Models.AvailableProviderOperationDisplay : string * string * string * string -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.StorSimple8000Series.Models.AvailableProviderOperationDisplay
Public Sub New (Optional provider As String = Nothing, Optional resource As String = Nothing, Optional operation As String = Nothing, Optional description As String = Nothing)

Parameters

provider
String

The localized friendly form of the resource provider name - it is expected to also include the publisher/company responsible. It should use Title Casing and begin with 'Microsoft' for 1st party services.

resource
String

The localized friendly form of the resource type related to this action/operation - it should match the public documentation for the resource provider. It should use Title Casing - for examples, please refer to the 'name' section.

operation
String

The localized friendly name for the operation, as it should be shown to the user. It should be concise (to fit in drop downs) but clear (i.e. self-documenting). It should use Title Casing and include the entity/resource to which it applies.

description
String

The localized friendly description for the operation, as it should be shown to the user. It should be thorough, yet concise - it will be used in tool tips and detailed views.

Applies to