Archives
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Retina.NET News
I have been working very hard in the next version of Retina.NET and made some important advances regarding lazy load. Retina.NET now supports automatic lazy load of child collections and entities. … more
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Retina.NET Presentation
The last friday i have made a presentation of Retina.NET in the Microsoft Argentina auditorium. It was a free event and i talked about ORM in general and later the Retina.NET capabilities and current … more
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Retina.NET alpha4
A few days ago i have uploaded the Retina.NET alpha4 into the GotDotNet workspace, including source code, binaries, documentation and a new DataStore for the embedded … more
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New version of SharpHSQL (HSQL port to C#) with ADO.NET DataProviders
I'm busy, busy, busy... I have uploaded to the SharpHSQL GotDotNet workspace a new version (v1.0.1). This version includes several fixes to the new ADO.NET Data Providers, but the big changes are now … more
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A WS-ReliableMessaging implementation for WSE 2.0
Well, as i have commented before i have been working in a WS-ReliableMesasging for quite some time. We have made all needed tests and tweaks and the code is now ready to ship. So, before anything … more
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SharpHSQL (HSQL port to C#) with ADO.NET DataProviders
Hi again, this time i'm announcing that i have created a new GotDotNet Workspace for the project "SharpHSQL". This is the same project migrated from the cool HSQLDB Java project, done by Mark Tutt … more
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Retina.NET (my open source ORM) is now ALPHA3
Well, today i have uploaded the Retina.NET alpha3 into the GotDotNet workspace, including source code, binaries, documentation and a new sample application (the well known ASP.NET … more
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WSE 3.0 WishList
Aaron Skonard has done his WSE 3.0 Wishlist here, and i also have my own: More WS-* specs implemented: (in order of importance) WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-MetadataExchange, WS-Eventing. WS- … more
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Framework.Messaging & WS-ReliableMessaging
Well, our new messaging subsystem has reached "Release Candidate" status. After some initial stress and stability testing we have a messaging subsystem that is far superior to what we have … more
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Retina.NET ORM QuickStart & Alpha3 pre-release binaries
Hi! I want to let you know that i'm uploaded to the Retina.NET workspace in GotDotNet a new QuickStart document and a pre-release of alpha3 binaries. I will be uploading the full alpha3 version ( … more
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Retina.NET QuickStart (alpha3)
Retina.NET ORM Quick Start Table of Contents Retina.NET ORM... 1 Table of Contents. 2 Overview.. 3 Using Retina.NET. 3 Key Retina.NET Concepts. 4 Entities. 4 Data … more
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I'm HTML!
Well, according to this i'm HTML (wich i think is pretty darn close). What file extension are you? Which File Extension are You? more
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Framework.Messaging & WS-ReliableMessaging
Well, i'm currently working on Venezuela, participating in the implementation of the solution we have been working for more that two years. This isn't our first implementation so everything went very … more
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Retina.NET approaching ALPHA 3
Hi to everybody! I'm very glad to announce that the ALPHA 3 milestone for Retina.NET (my own free, open source OR/M library for .NET) is near to completion. Code is closed and i'm finishing details … more
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Framework.Messaging & WS-ReliableMessaging
Well, as for today we have a working implementation of WS-ReliableMessaging for our messaging subsystem. The WS-ReliableMessaging is not complete or 100% accurate, but it works for us. As we move on … more
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Better WS-Compression filter for WSE2
My friend Rodolfo Finochietti has modified the WSE2 WS-Compression filter based on the Plumbwork Orange version. New features in this filter: 1. Compress attachments 2. More algorithms (Deflate, Zip) … more
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New WSE Custom transports implementation: Memory Mapped Files & Named Pipes
Hi, i have developped two new custom transports for WSE: Memory Mapped Files and Named Pipes. The first (memory mapped files) is intended to be used as an "pseudo-inproc" transport for communication … more
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Message Serialization in WSE2 Custom Transports
It's good to see that many custom transports are beign developped for use in WSE2. I already have seen support for MSMQ, SMTP, UDP and MSSQL, and i have developped two new: Memory Mapped Files ( … more
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Framework.Messaging Proof of concept
Hi everybody! I'm very happy to announce that we have a "proof-of-concept" working version of our brand new messaging subsystem. It's totally based on WSE2 and provides all the features of our old … more
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Retina.NET (open source ORM) is ALPHA2
Finally, I have updated the Retina.NET web site (source code and binaries) with the new ALPHA 2 milestone. ALPHA 2 contain this changes: *- MS Access dataStore working (including … more
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Retina.NET (my open source ORM) approaching ALPHA 2
Later the day i will be uploading updated Retina.NET source code and binaries as we are approaching the ALPHA 2 milestone. ALPHA 2 will contain this changes: *- MS Access dataStore working (including … more
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Playing with MSMQ transport in WSE2
As i I've been working in the new messaging framework we are developing i started to look for existing implementations for custom transports for WSE2. So far i have found the … more
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Framework.Messaging "Technical Preview"
Today we were very busy putting toghether the pieces of our new messaging subsystem. It uses WSE2 exclusively and we are reusing as much code as we can, but also coding a lot to fill in the gaps we … more
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Starting Framework.Messaging
Hi guys, we are starting the coding of the proof-of-concept version of our brand new Messaging Subsystem. For this, we are going for a full SOA implementation, using WSE 2.0. This subsystem will be … more
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Retina.NET first steps!
Well, finally Retina.NET is showing some real advance. During the last weekend i managed to get a version of the Alejandria project (http://wiki.mug.org.ar) using Retina.NET as the persistance … more
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A new open source ORM is born: Retina.NET
It's all about ORM and SOA. Apart from the vogue, this two topics are very exciting technologies and i have been working with these from some time. Regarding ORM, i have developed the Retina.Net … more
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Blog.Init();
Well, well well.... It seems that i finally catch the blog fever! Last month i was wondering about how much time i would resist the temptation. Well, i don't have to worry about that anymore... :) … more