Name
ComSourceInterfacesAttribute
Synopsis
This attribute indicates the unmanaged event (using the COM IConnectionPoint architecture) interfaces that are available on the decorated type. For each method defined in the COM interface, the type must provide a corresponding “event” instance that the COM architecture will plug into.
This attribute is only necessary when building .NET objects for plugging into COM event-aware systems, such as ActiveX control containers.
public sealed class ComSourceInterfacesAttribute : Attribute { // Public Constructors public ComSourceInterfacesAttribute(stringsourceInterfaces
); public ComSourceInterfacesAttribute(TypesourceInterface
); public ComSourceInterfacesAttribute(TypesourceInterface1
, TypesourceInterface2
); public ComSourceInterfacesAttribute(TypesourceInterface1
, TypesourceInterface2
, TypesourceInterface3
); public ComSourceInterfacesAttribute(TypesourceInterface1
, TypesourceInterface2
, TypesourceInterface3
, TypesourceInterface4
); // Public Instance Properties public string Value{get; } }
Hierarchy
System.Object
→
System.Attribute
→
ComSourceInterfacesAttribute
Valid On
Class
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