CHAPTER 2 54 BUILDING C# APPLICATIONS The (Windows 2003 server web)
CHAPTER 2 54 BUILDING C# APPLICATIONS The Code Definition Window If you have a background in programming with .NET 1.1, you may be familiar with the Windows Forms Class Viewer utility, wincv.exe. This tool allowed you to type in the name of a .NET type and view its C# definition. While wincv.exe is deprecated with the release of .NET 2.0, an enhanced version of this tool has been integrated within Visual C# 2005 Express and Visual Studio 2005. You can activate the Code Definition window using the View menu. Simply place your mouse cursor over any type in your C# code files, and you will be presented with a snapshot of the type in question. For example, if you click the word string within your Main() method, you find the definition of the System.String class type (see Figure 2-20). The Object Browser Utility As you may recall from Chapter 1, Visual Studio 2005 also provides a utility to investigate the set of referenced assemblies within your current project. Activate the Object Browser using the View .Other Windows menu, and then select the assembly you wish to investigate (see Figure 2-21). Figure 2-19. The Class View utility Figure 2-20. The Code Definition window
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