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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace CobaltSoftware.Foundation.ModelViewPresenter
{
/// <summary>
/// The IViewManager interface helps support the Model-View-Presenter
/// pattern by isolating the view-coordination management aspects of the
/// presenter types.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>
/// <list>
/// <listheader>Version History</listheader>
/// <item>10 October, 2009 - Steve Gray - Initial Draft</item>
/// </list>
/// </para>
/// <para>
/// This implementation uses self-constrained generics to allow
/// bi-directional strong coupling of interface types for both
/// presenter and view, allowing mutual strong references.
/// </para>
/// </remarks>
/// <typeparam name="TViewContract">View contract type</typeparam>
/// <typeparam name="TPresenterContract">Presenter contract type</typeparam>
public interface IViewManager<TViewContract, TPresenterContract>
where TViewContract : IView<TViewContract, TPresenterContract>
where TPresenterContract : IPresenter<TPresenterContract, TViewContract>
{
/// <summary>
/// Event that fires prior to each view being registered.
/// </summary>
event PresenterEvent<TViewContract, TPresenterContract> BeforeViewConnect;
/// <summary>
/// Event that fires after the view has been registered.
/// </summary>
event PresenterEvent<TViewContract, TPresenterContract> AfterViewConnect;
/// <summary>
/// Event that fires prior to a view un-registering itself
/// </summary>
event PresenterEvent<TViewContract, TPresenterContract> BeforeViewDisconnect;
/// <summary>
/// Event that fires after a view has unregistered.
/// </summary>
event PresenterEvent<TViewContract, TPresenterContract> AfterViewDisconnect;
}
}
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Steve Gray is a Senior Developer at a British insurance company, working on a popular aggregator. When he's not writing ASP .NET, it's because there's SQL or WCF to write instead.