Getting Acquainted with Visual Studio’s Object Browser

To display the Object Browser, open an InfoPath 2003 project, such as one of those you created in Chapter 15, and choose View, Object Browser or press Ctrl+Alt+J to add a tab to the main window of the integrated development environment (IDE). Figure 16-1 shows the floating version of Object Browser displaying members of the Application class. Visual Studio .NET’s Object Browser is similar to that of Visual Studio 6, but it displays a different hierarchy in the Objects pane: Project or Assembly, Namespaces, and (if you right-click in the Objects pane and choose Group By Object Type) Classes, Interfaces, Enums, and Delegates. The Members pane lists the selected object’s properties and methods ...

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