29 lines
1.2 KiB
C#
29 lines
1.2 KiB
C#
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// <copyright file="InternalConfigEventHandler.cs" company="Microsoft">
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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// </copyright>
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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using System;
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using System.IO;
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using System.Security;
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using System.Collections.Specialized;
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using System.Configuration;
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using ClassConfiguration=System.Configuration.Configuration;
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//
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// This file contains most of the interfaces that allow System.Web, Venus, and
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// Whitehorse to customize configuration in some way.
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//
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// The goal of the design of customization is to only require other MS assemblies
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// to create an instance of an internal object via Activator.CreateInstance(), and then
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// use these objects through *public* System.Configuration.Internal interfaces.
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// We do not want extenders to have to use reflection to call a method - it is slow,
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// not typesafe, and more difficult to promote correct use of the internal object.
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//
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namespace System.Configuration.Internal {
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// Event handler for configuration events.
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public delegate void InternalConfigEventHandler(object sender, InternalConfigEventArgs e);
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}
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