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Database
1. Purpose
This module defines the DbType enumeration, which categorizes database configurations within the DTS system based on their deployment and access patterns—specifically whether a database is accessible only remotely, only locally, or as a hybrid of both. It serves as a foundational type for configuring, selecting, or routing database operations according to deployment topology, likely used in higher-level data access or configuration components.
2. Public Interface
The module exposes a single public type:
DbType(enum)RemoteOnly = 0: Indicates the database is accessible only via remote connections (e.g., cloud-hosted, on-premises server accessed over network).LocalOnly = 1: Indicates the database is accessible only via local connections (e.g., embedded SQLite, local SQL Server Express instance).RemoteLocalHybrid = 2: Indicates the database supports both remote and local access modes, likely with logic to switch or prioritize based on context (e.g., offline-first sync scenarios).
3. Invariants
- The enum values are explicitly assigned integer constants (
0,1,2) and must not be changed without coordinated updates across consumers. - No validation or runtime enforcement is present in this file; callers are responsible for ensuring only defined values are used.
- The semantics of “remote” and “local” are implementation-contextual (e.g., “local” may mean same process/machine, but exact definition is not specified here).
4. Dependencies
- No external dependencies are declared in the source file (no
usingstatements, no references to other types). - Consumers: While not visible in this file, this enum is likely referenced by configuration parsers, database connection resolvers, or data access layers in other modules (e.g.,
DTS.Data,DTS.Server, orDTS.Clientnamespaces). - Depends on: Only the .NET runtime (no explicit framework dependencies).
5. Gotchas
- Ambiguity in “Hybrid” semantics: The meaning of
RemoteLocalHybridis not clarified—e.g., whether it implies automatic failover, client-side routing logic, or dual-write behavior. This must be documented elsewhere. - No
NoneorUnknownvalue: Absence of a default/invalid state may lead to accidental misconfiguration if deserialization yields0(RemoteOnly) unintentionally. - Fragile numeric assignments: Hardcoded values (
0,1,2) could break serialization/deserialization (e.g., in JSON, config files, or databases) if reordered or extended. - No documentation comments: XML doc comments are absent, so tooling cannot surface usage guidance.
- None identified from source alone. (Note: While the above points are reasonable concerns, they are inferred from common patterns—not directly observable in the source.)