Esempio n. 1
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 /// <summary>
 /// Create a new agent configuration, starting with the application's configuration file data.
 /// </summary>
 public AgentConfiguration()
 {
     // MR: We've traditionally created these by default so the app can just walk properties to get defaults, but
     // is that conventional for .NET Core?  Or should we make them create them.
     Listener      = new ListenerConfiguration();
     NetworkViewer = new NetworkViewerConfiguration();
     Packager      = new PackagerConfiguration();
     Publisher     = new PublisherConfiguration();
     Server        = new ServerConfiguration();
     SessionFile   = new SessionFileConfiguration();
 }
Esempio n. 2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Create a new agent configuration, starting with the application's configuration file data.
 /// </summary>
 public AgentConfiguration()
 {
     AspNet        = new AspNetConfiguration();
     Listener      = new ListenerConfiguration();
     NetworkViewer = new NetworkViewerConfiguration();
     Packager      = new PackagerConfiguration();
     Performance   = new PerformanceConfiguration();
     Properties    = new Dictionary <string, string>(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
     Publisher     = new PublisherConfiguration();
     Server        = new ServerConfiguration();
     SessionFile   = new SessionFileConfiguration();
 }
Esempio n. 3
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 /// <summary>
 /// Create a new agent configuration, starting with the application's configuration file data.
 /// </summary>
 public AgentConfiguration()
 {
     // MR: We've traditionally created these by default so the app can just walk properties to get defaults, but
     // is that conventional for .NET Core?  Or should we make them create them.
     Listener      = new ListenerConfiguration();
     NetworkViewer = new NetworkViewerConfiguration();
     Packager      = new PackagerConfiguration();
     Performance   = new PerformanceConfiguration();
     Properties    = new Dictionary <string, string>(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
     Publisher     = new PublisherConfiguration();
     Server        = new ServerConfiguration();
     SessionFile   = new SessionFileConfiguration();
 }