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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<doc>
<assembly>
<name>Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.Interfaces</name>
</assembly>
<members>
<member name="T:Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.IExceptionPublisher">
<summary>
Interface to publish exception information. All exception information is passed as the chain of exception objects.
</summary>
</member>
<member name="M:Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.IExceptionPublisher.Publish(System.Exception,System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection,System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection)">
<summary>
Method used to publish exception information and additional information.
</summary>
<param name="exception">The exception object whose information should be published.</param>
<param name="additionalInfo">A collection of additional data that should be published along with the exception information.</param>
<param name="configSettings">A collection of name/value attributes specified in the config settings.</param>
</member>
<member name="T:Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.IExceptionXmlPublisher">
<summary>
Interface to publish exception information. All exception information is passed as XML.
</summary>
</member>
<member name="M:Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.IExceptionXmlPublisher.Publish(System.Xml.XmlDocument,System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection)">
<summary>
Method used to publish exception information and any additional information in XML.
</summary>
<param name="exceptionInfo">An XML Document containing the all exception information.</param>
<param name="configSettings">A collection of name/value attributes specified in the config settings.</param>
</member>
</members>
</doc>
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