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eventArgs( ) in customEventArgs( ) - purpose?

Hi,

When we create customEventArgs, we 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. How it
creates transparent proxy 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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