Esempio n. 1
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        public void testList010()
        {
            EmailList el = new EmailList();

            // Using the generic "Wrap" API so that we can use this
            // test against any internationalized version of the ADK
            Email email1 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("foo"), "*****@*****.**");
            Email email2 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("foo"), "*****@*****.**");

            el.Add(email1);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, el.ChildCount, "Should have 1 email");

            el.Add(email2);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, el.ChildCount, "Should have 2 emails");

            Email[] children = el.ToArray();
            Assert.AreEqual(2, children.Length, "Should have 2 array elements");

            el.RemoveChild(email2);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, el.ChildCount, "Should have 1 email");

            el.RemoveChild(email1);
            Assert.AreEqual(0, el.ChildCount, "Should have 0 emails");

            children = el.ToArray();
            Assert.AreEqual(0, children.Length, "Should have 0 array elements");
        }
        public void testList020()
        {
            EmailList el = new EmailList();

            // Using the generic "Wrap" API so that we can use this
            // test against any internationalized version of the ADK
            Email email1 = new Email( EmailType.Wrap( "asdfasdf" ), "*****@*****.**" );
            Email email2 = new Email( EmailType.Wrap( "Primary" ), "*****@*****.**" );

            el.Add(email1);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, el.ChildCount, "Should have 1 email");

            el.Add(email2);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, el.ChildCount, "Should have 2 emails");

            Email email3 = new Email();
            email3.Type = "Alternate1";
            el.Add(email3);
            Assert.AreEqual(3, el.ChildCount, "Should have 3 emails");

            Email primary = el[EmailType.PRIMARY];
            Assert.IsNotNull( primary );

            primary = el["Primary"];
            Assert.IsNotNull(primary);

            Email secondary = el[EmailType.ALT1];
            Assert.IsNotNull(secondary);

            secondary = el["Alternate1"];
            Assert.IsNotNull(secondary);
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        public void testList020()
        {
            EmailList el = new EmailList();

            // Using the generic "Wrap" API so that we can use this
            // test against any internationalized version of the ADK
            Email email1 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("foo"), "*****@*****.**");
            Email email2 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("foo"), "*****@*****.**");

            el.Add(email1);
            el.Add(email2);

            Assert.IsNotNull(email1.Parent, "Parent should not be null");
            Assert.IsNotNull(email2.Parent, "Parent should not be null");

            el.Clear();
            Assert.AreEqual(0, el.ChildCount, "Should have 0 emails");
            Assert.IsNull(email1.Parent, "Parent should be null");
            Assert.IsNull(email2.Parent, "Parent should be null");
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        public void testList030()
        {
            EmailList el = new EmailList();

            // Using the generic "Wrap" API so that we can use this
            // test against any internationalized version of the ADK
            Email email1 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("foo"), "*****@*****.**");
            Email email2 = new Email(EmailType.Wrap("bar"), "*****@*****.**");

            el.Add(email1);
            el.Add(email2);

            // test the iterator
            int count = 0;
            foreach (Email e in el)
            {
                Assert.IsNotNull(e, "Email should not be null");
                Assert.AreEqual(24, e.TextValue.Length, "Should have email address");
                count++;
            }

            Assert.AreEqual(2, count, "Should have iterated 2 emails");
        }
Esempio n. 5
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 /// <summary>
 /// Sets all Email object instances. All existing 
 /// <c>Email</c> instances 
 /// are removed and replaced with this list. Calling this method with the 
 /// parameter value set to null removes all <c>Emails</c>.
 /// </summary>
 /// <remarks>
 /// <para>Version: 1.5r1</para>
 /// <para>Since: 1.5r1</para>
 /// </remarks>
 public void SetEmails( Email[] items)
 {
     SetChildren( HrfinDTD.VENDORINFO_EMAIL, items );
 }
Esempio n. 6
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 /// <summary>Adds a new <c>&lt;Email&gt;</c> child element.</summary>
 /// <param name="val">A Email object</param>
 /// <remarks>
 /// <para>The SIF specification defines the meaning of this element as: "This is the vendor's email address number (In SIF 2.x use the ContactInfo element)"</para>
 /// <para>Version: 1.5r1</para>
 /// <para>Since: 1.5r1</para>
 /// </remarks>
 public void AddEmail( Email val )
 {
     AddChild( HrfinDTD.VENDORINFO_EMAIL, val );
 }