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  • They don't make a big deal about the fact this is an Abstract Class, and if you don't override these methods it won't blow up in your face, but by the same token your Mediator won't accomplish very much. last week, you'll recall that I wrote a Class with the specific purpose of listening for changes on an IEventDispatcher, and only redispatching the PropertyChange events if it was something that I cared about.

    O'Reilly News and Commentary 2010

  • They don't make a big deal about the fact this is an Abstract Class, and if you don't override these methods it won't blow up in your face, but by the same token your Mediator won't accomplish very much. last week, you'll recall that I wrote a Class with the specific purpose of listening for changes on an IEventDispatcher, and only redispatching the PropertyChange events if it was something that I cared about.

    O'Reilly News and Commentary 2010

  • They don't make a big deal about the fact this is an Abstract Class, and if you don't override these methods it won't blow up in your face, but by the same token your Mediator won't accomplish very much. last week, you'll recall that I wrote a Class with the specific purpose of listening for changes on an IEventDispatcher, and only redispatching the PropertyChange events if it was something that I cared about.

    O'Reilly News and Commentary 2010

  • They don't make a big deal about the fact this is an Abstract Class, and if you don't override these methods it won't blow up in your face, but by the same token your Mediator won't accomplish very much. last week, you'll recall that I wrote a Class with the specific purpose of listening for changes on an IEventDispatcher, and only redispatching the PropertyChange events if it was something that I cared about.

    O'Reilly News and Commentary 2010

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