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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// <copyright file="ISettingsProviderService.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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namespace System.Configuration {
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/// <devdoc>
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/// The IPersistComponentSettings interface enables components hosted in an application to persist their
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/// settings in a manner transparent to the application. However, in some cases, the application may want to
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/// override the provider(s) specified by a component. For example, at design time, we may want to persist
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/// settings differently. This service enables this scenario. The ApplicationSettingsBase class queries this
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/// service from the owner component's site.
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/// </devdoc>
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public interface ISettingsProviderService {
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/// <devdoc>
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/// Queries the service whether it wants to override the provider for the given SettingsProperty. If it
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/// doesn't want to, it should return null, in which the provider will remain unchanged.
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/// </devdoc>
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SettingsProvider GetSettingsProvider(SettingsProperty property);
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}
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}
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