Chapter 7. Integrating Components with Visual Studio .NET
Visual
Studio .NET presents a great deal of information about controls and
other components you use in the development environment. When you
drag a component from the toolbox into your project, VS.NET appears
to know everything about it—the events and properties it
supports are displayed in the property panel, neatly categorized,
with a short description available for each member. Some controls
have their own unique interactive editing features. Many add extra
items to Visual Studio .NET's menus.
You might suspect that this level of extensive and often highly
specialized support is something that is available only for the
built-in controls, but that is not the case. Visual Studio .NET has a
very open architecture for allowing components to customize the way
in which they integrate with the environment.
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