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GeneralUsing a database link in a C# program Pin
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Questiondeveloping applications - MDI and SDI ? Pin
jeffreylreed28-Dec-03 21:27
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Heath Stewart29-Dec-03 5:03
protectorHeath Stewart29-Dec-03 5:03 
Applications like Outlook are neither MDI or SDI - those terms really only apply to document-type applications. Outlook uses a component-based view where the toolbars are queried on the active components and merged with any standard ones. This is pretty much a classic case of an ActiveX container. You should look into that technology if this is what you want. After all, .NET is supposed to be a natural progression from COM and it does borrow many of the ideas - borrowing such ideas from various COM techniques / applications (even using the interfaces themselves in order to interop with COM components) is pretty common. I did so when developing our app.

So, certain actions cause new components to fill some canvas. Upon that happening, information is queried on the component, such as toolbars, menus, etc., and merged with the container application. That container application is also responsible for serializing changes by using a stream or storage object and passing that down the hierarchy of components (this doesn't necessary have to be document-related information - it could also be settings to persist to a file or the registery, or any number of things).

 

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GeneralUsing IActiveDesktop in C# Pin
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GeneralBuilding Office add-ins in C# Pin
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