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service PropertyBag
Description
Implementation of this service can keep any properties and is useful when an XPropertySet is to be used, for example, as parameters for a method call.

Scripting engines might not be able to use such objects as normal property sets, giving direct access to the properties. In this case, use the methods like XPropertySet::getPropertyValue.


Exported Interfaces - Summary
XPropertySet
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides information about and access to the properties from an implementation.
XPropertyContainer
(referenced entity's summary:)
makes it possible to add and remove properties to or from an object.
XPropertyAccess
(referenced entity's summary:)
makes it possible to access all property values and to set them at once.
Exported Interfaces - Details
XPropertySet
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides information about and access to the properties from an implementation.
XPropertyContainer
(referenced entity's summary:)
makes it possible to add and remove properties to or from an object.
XPropertyAccess
(referenced entity's summary:)
makes it possible to access all property values and to set them at once.

 
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