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RegistrationCompletedEventArgs Class
Event arguments used for RegistrationCompleted event.
Inheritance Hierarchy

Namespace: Kentico.Membership.Internal
Assembly: Kentico.Membership (in Kentico.Membership.dll) Version: 12.0.0
Syntax
C#
public class RegistrationCompletedEventArgs : CMSEventArgs

The RegistrationCompletedEventArgs type exposes the following members.

Constructors
  NameDescription
Public methodRegistrationCompletedEventArgs
Initializes a new instance of RegistrationCompletedEventArgs.
Public methodRegistrationCompletedEventArgs(UserInfo)
Initializes a new instance of RegistrationCompletedEventArgs with given user.
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Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyCurrentHandler
Currently executing handler
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public propertyOriginalEventArgs
Original event arguments for the event
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public propertyUser
Returns an UserInfo of the user who completed the registration process.
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Methods
  NameDescription
Public methodCallOnDispose
Adds the given action to the list of actions called when the handler object is disposed
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodCallWhenFinished
Adds the given action to be called when the handler finishes
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodCancel
Cancels the current handler execution
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodDetectRecursion
Prevents the recursion of the handler execution using the given unique key. The handler won't execute again with the given key until the current execution is finished. Returns true, if recursion is detected and the code shouldn't continue. Otherwise returns false.
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodDispose
Make sure the objects get disposed
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodLock
Locks the event on the given lock object. The context stays locked until the handler is disposed.
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
Public methodUsing
Adds the given object to the list of object that get disposed when the handler object is disposed
(Inherited from CMSEventArgs.)
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