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VSTA’s proxied types provide version independence, process isolation, and security
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VSTA’s proxied types provide version independence, process isolation, and security
You may be asking, "Is this proxy layer stuff really necessary? Why do I have to generate proxy types for all my Object Model objects?" And, "I noticed that System Types like string do not seem to require proxy types, they just work, why...
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Mon, Jul 07 2006 1:03 PM
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