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Hello,

I created a library with various web control classes. All these
classes access to an SQL database and have a few common properties.

Some of the properties are commonly used by the web controls classes
are: ConnectionString [String], Mode [Enumeration], Keys [Array of
String], etc.

I need to implement a way in my library to define these common
properties once and then access those values in my web controls
classes.

Which approach should I use?

Thank You,

Miguel

Apr 23 '07 #1
1 1022
either inherit from a common base that implments these methods, or
define an interface.
-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

shapper wrote:
Hello,

I created a library with various web control classes. All these
classes access to an SQL database and have a few common properties.

Some of the properties are commonly used by the web controls classes
are: ConnectionString [String], Mode [Enumeration], Keys [Array of
String], etc.

I need to implement a way in my library to define these common
properties once and then access those values in my web controls
classes.

Which approach should I use?

Thank You,

Miguel
Apr 23 '07 #2

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