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Presentation Patterns for XAML based Applications

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Design patterns on the presentation layer for WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone applications.
// -- FILE ------------------------------------------------------------------
// name       : IItemModel.cs
// project    : Itenso Community
// created    : Jani Giannoudis - 2012.05.05
// language   : c#
// environment: .NET 4.0
// copyright  : (c) 2004-2012 by Itenso GmbH, Switzerland
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;

namespace Itenso.Community.XamlPatterns.Presentation
{

	// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
	public interface IItemModel : INotifyPropertyChanged, IDisposable
	{

		// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
		TDisposable RegisterDisposable<TDisposable>( TDisposable item ) where TDisposable : IDisposable;

		// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
		void UnregisterDisposable<TDisposable>( TDisposable disposable, bool dispose = true ) where TDisposable : IDisposable;

	} // interface IItemModel

} // namespace Itenso.Community.XamlPatterns.Presentation
// -- EOF -------------------------------------------------------------------

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