Components and Threads

A component-oriented application doesn’t necessarily need to be multithreaded. The way in which an application is divided into components is unrelated to how many execution threads it uses. In any given application, you’re as likely to have several components interacting with one another on a single thread of execution as you are to have multiple threads accessing a single component. What is special about component-oriented applications has to do with the intricate synchronization issues inherent in the nature of component development and deployment. You will see later in this chapter how .NET addresses these challenges.

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