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eventArgs( ) in customEventArgs ( ) -Purpose?

Hi,

When we create customEventArgs , we also derive the classes from
eventArgs( ) and I dont understand the advantage of this inheritance.
This is neither an interface nor applied as attribute.

I have seen similar stuff in remoting also where we derive from
marshallByRef object in SAO to create transparent proxy. I don't know
how it creates transparent just by inheriting from base class.

If you know the reason, please let me know.

Thank You

Sujith
Nov 20 '05 #1
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