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madeofrose
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ABOUT ICONTAINER,ICONPONENT INTERFACE
Sep 25 '08, 01:35 PM
Do anybody know what is the IComponent and IContainer interfaces benefits.
When we should use them?
Regards
Mehmet Gulden
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Sep 25 '08, 01:45 PM
Re: ABOUT ICONTAINER,ICON PONENT INTERFACE
On Sep 25, 9:31 am, "madeofrose " <meh...@diyalog .comwrote:
Do anybody know what is the IComponent and IContainer interfaces benefits..
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When we should use them?
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Regards
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Mehmet Gulden
Check out MSDN for the documentation.
Thanks,
Seth Rowe [MVP]
Microsoft
http://sethrowe.blogspot.com/
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Sep 25 '08, 03:55 PM
Re: ABOUT ICONTAINER,ICON PONENT INTERFACE
On Sep 25, 4:31 pm, "madeofrose " <meh...@diyalog .comwrote:
Do anybody know what is the IComponent and IContainer interfaces benefits..
>
When we should use them?
>
Regards
>
Mehmet Gulden
Hi Mehmet,
For IComponent Interface:
IComponent Interface (System.ComponentModel)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.componentmodel.icomponent.aspx
Provides functionality required by all components.
For IContainer Interface:
IContainer Interface (System.ComponentModel)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.componentmodel.icontainer.aspx
Provides functionality for containers. Containers are objects that logically contain zero or more components.
HTH,
Onur Güzel
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