RAD Studio VCL Reference
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Creates and initializes a TInvokableClass object.
constructor Create; virtual;
virtual __fastcall TInvokableClass();
The TInvokableClass constructor does nothing special. It exists primarily because
The TInvokableClass constructor exists primarily because
The invocation registry knows how to call it.
It is virtual, so that the invocation registry can also instantiate descendant classes.
In addition, the constructor initializes the invokable class so that it can support the ISOAPHeaders interface.
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