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AddIn Enabled Applications

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Using the AddIn model pipeline.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.AddIn.Pipeline;

namespace AddInView
{    
    /// <summary>
    /// Abstract base class that should be inherited by all AddIns
    /// </summary>
    [AddInBase]
    public abstract class NumberProcessorAddInView
    {
        #region Abstract Methods
        public abstract List<int> ProcessNumbers(int fromNumber, int toNumber);

        public abstract void Initialize(HostObject hostObj);
        #endregion
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Abstract class that should be inherited by an object that needs to communicate
    /// between the host Contract to View adapter <see cref="AddInSideAdapter.HostObjectContractToViewAddInAdapter">
    /// HostObjectContractToViewAddInAdapter</see>
    /// </summary>
    public abstract class HostObject
    {
        #region Abstract Methods
        public abstract void ReportProgress(int progressPercent);
        #endregion
    }
}

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