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Properties are descriptive attributes of an objects that can be queried and changed at runtime using the XPropertySet
interface.
Naming
In non-scripting languages, such as Java or C/C++, property identifiers are simply strings. These identifiers always begin with an uppercase letter and use initial caps, for example, BackgroundColor
. Avoid abbreviations.
Usage
Properties are used for non-structural attributes of an object. For structural attributes (composition) use get and set methods in an interface instead.
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