What are loosely coupled events?
Answer / Manvendra Kumar
"Loosely Coupled Events (LCE)" is a feature in COM+ that allows components to subscribe to events from other components without having a direct reference to them. This means the client and event source do not need to know each other, improving the flexibility and scalability of the application.
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