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Events vs standard method calls

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JDH - 11 Mar 2008 03:58 GMT
I am working on creating my first custom windows control and I am curious
about the following.

I understand why a control would call an event, but I have seen examples
where business objects have defined internal events where a standard method
would appear to work.

Why are events used over standard method calls? They both appear to
accomplish the same thing.
Michael C - 11 Mar 2008 06:15 GMT
>I am working on creating my first custom windows control and I am curious
> about the following.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Why are events used over standard method calls? They both appear to
> accomplish the same thing.

If you make a standard call then you need to know what you are calling and
have a reference to it. This means the class that is making the call needs
to have some knowledge of who it is calling. In the case of the event the
class can be written without this requirement and call back into any class.
You could achieve the same thing via reflection, using an interface or a
delegate, although an event is a delegate.

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