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Jul 24th, 2012, 01:14 PM
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[RESOLVED] Can someone please show me a ClassDiagram???
Hello, I am working with the basic standard controls, that work with the VB.NET IDE. They are totally registered by me, for the usage of the program. However even the ones that I have written inside COM, they work just fine. But then I have been looking, in the VB.NET IDE, and then it looks like that I am required to write a ClassDiagram for each Form, using each and every Control, Event and also every Property that I am going to use in each of them. Is this totally neccessary, to do or not. Then if not, then why am I working to make the Controls show up in the CodeBox of the VB.NET IDE...
The only reason for working with the ClassDiagram, is to have the Controls, show up in the CodeBox's ComboBox, which works with the names of the Controls, that you have created on the Form...
!! Thanks in advance !!
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