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// ****************************************************************************
// <copyright file="NotificationMessage.cs" company="GalaSoft Laurent Bugnion">
// Copyright © GalaSoft Laurent Bugnion 2009-2011
// </copyright>
// ****************************************************************************
// <author>Laurent Bugnion</author>
// <email>laurent@galasoft.ch</email>
// <date>21.4.2009</date>
// <project>GalaSoft.MvvmLight.Messaging</project>
// <web>http://www.galasoft.ch</web>
// <license>
// See license.txt in this project or http://www.galasoft.ch/license_MIT.txt
// </license>
// ****************************************************************************
////using GalaSoft.Utilities.Attributes;
namespace CBR.Core.Helpers
{
/// <summary>
/// Passes a string message (Notification) to a recipient.
/// <para>Typically, notifications are defined as unique strings in a static class. To define
/// a unique string, you can use Guid.NewGuid().ToString() or any other unique
/// identifier.</para>
/// </summary>
////[ClassInfo(typeof(Messenger))]
public class NotificationMessage : MessageBase
{
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the NotificationMessage class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="notification">A string containing any arbitrary message to be
/// passed to recipient(s)</param>
public NotificationMessage(string notification)
{
Notification = notification;
}
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the NotificationMessage class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">The message's sender.</param>
/// <param name="notification">A string containing any arbitrary message to be
/// passed to recipient(s)</param>
public NotificationMessage(object sender, string notification)
: base(sender)
{
Notification = notification;
}
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the NotificationMessage class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">The message's sender.</param>
/// <param name="target">The message's intended target. This parameter can be used
/// to give an indication as to whom the message was intended for. Of course
/// this is only an indication, amd may be null.</param>
/// <param name="notification">A string containing any arbitrary message to be
/// passed to recipient(s)</param>
public NotificationMessage(object sender, object target, string notification)
: base(sender, target)
{
Notification = notification;
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets a string containing any arbitrary message to be
/// passed to recipient(s).
/// </summary>
public string Notification
{
get;
private set;
}
}
}
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