Before we go down the road of developing Avalon.NET container and framework,
I would like to find out how .NET handles certain things.  For example, in
Java we have JMX (Java Management Extensions) which *can* (though not
necessarily) connect to SNMP consoles.

One of the things I would like us to answer is what is the fundamental
difference between a .NET component and an Avalon component?  I can answer
questions all day about Avalon components, but I am sketchy on the details
of .NET components.

What management functions/instrumentation options does .NET provide?  For
example, can we plug in to the Microsoft Management Console?

What other .NET goodies would apply?

While some of these are long term (like management), others affect how much
we want to simply use vs. invent.

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"They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
 deserve neither liberty nor safety."
                - Benjamin Franklin



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