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ServicedComponent and IComponent

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JMD - 27 Jul 2005 16:22 GMT
Is there any connection at all between the ServicedComponent class and the
IComponent interface?  The Visual Studio Help for IComponent says:

Provides functionality required by all components. Component is the default
implementation of IComponent and serves as the base class for all components
in the common language runtime.

But other than that they both derive from System.MarshalByRefObject, these
seem like two totally different uses of the word 'Component'.
Marina - 27 Jul 2005 17:06 GMT
I don't think ServicedComponent and Component are related to each other.

ServicedComponent is for something you want to put in COM+.

Component is for an object you want to be able to use in the designer and
set properties on.

> Is there any connection at all between the ServicedComponent class and the
> IComponent interface?  The Visual Studio Help for IComponent says:
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> But other than that they both derive from System.MarshalByRefObject, these
> seem like two totally different uses of the word 'Component'.

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