I want to display a list of people in a DataGridView in a Windows Forms app. I want my service layer to return a list of Person objects (e.g., IList<Person>). I want changes in the list to be reflected in the DataGridView and vice versa. My understanding is that using the BindingSource facilitates working with DataGridView. My question is for the two-way databinding to work, do I need:
//pseudo code
BindingSource.DataSource = IBindingList<Person>
or can I do:
BindingSource.DataSource = IList<Person>
What's the difference? If my make changes to the list will the DataGridView be updated either way? And if I have to use the BindingList, it seems a little wonky (because of creating a dependency) to return a BindingList from my service layer, is there a way around that?
Microsoft says of the BindingList (in the Remarks section)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms132679.aspx:
"However, the typical solutions programmer will use a class that provides data binding functionality, such as
BindingSource, instead of directly usingBindingList<T>."