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Events in C++.NET

I am porting an application from VB.NET to C++.NET

In the VB.NET app, there is something like

Public Class A
Public Event something()

Public Sub subr()
...
RaiseEvent something()
End Sub
End Class

Public Class B
Private Sub somethingHandler() Handles A.something
....
End Sub
End Class

How do I translate this to C++.NET? I am rather new to .NET and I would appreciate a step by step explanation. Thank you very much.
Jul 18 '08 #1
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Public Class A
Public Event something()

Public Sub subr()
...
RaiseEvent something()
End Sub
End Class

Public Class B
Private Sub somethingHandler() Handles A.something
....
End Sub
End Class


Class A{

}
Jul 18 '08 #2

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