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DeadLetterDestination.cs
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// <auto-generated/>
#nullable disable
namespace Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models
{
/// <summary>
/// Information about the dead letter destination for an event subscription. To configure a deadletter destination, do not directly instantiate an object of this class. Instead, instantiate an object of a derived class. Currently, StorageBlobDeadLetterDestination is the only class that derives from this class.
/// Please note <see cref="DeadLetterDestination"/> is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes.
/// The available derived classes include <see cref="StorageBlobDeadLetterDestination"/>.
/// </summary>
public abstract partial class DeadLetterDestination
{
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of DeadLetterDestination. </summary>
protected DeadLetterDestination()
{
}
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of DeadLetterDestination. </summary>
/// <param name="endpointType"> Type of the endpoint for the dead letter destination. </param>
internal DeadLetterDestination(DeadLetterEndPointType endpointType)
{
EndpointType = endpointType;
}
/// <summary> Type of the endpoint for the dead letter destination. </summary>
internal DeadLetterEndPointType EndpointType { get; set; }
}
}