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Enterprise Application Integration - Solution Out of a Box
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Keith Barrows
The company I am working with right now is starting to look at Enterprise Application Integration solutions - and LegaSuite is one of them. Here is a pict-o-gram of what they cover: I don't know a lot about the company that makes this product, Seagull...
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Passing Methods As Parameters: Delegates to the Answer
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Keith Barrows
Question : Is it possible to pass a method (or method address) to another method so that, if conditions warrent, that passed method can be called? Answer : http://scottwater.com/blog/articles/DelegatingMethods.aspx
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Oops! Typed Datasets ARE scalable!
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Keith Barrows
An interesting article on why typed datasets might be scalable .
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Content Provider - really rough specs
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Keith Barrows
Inherits from the Base Provider(s) and can call any data store provider known in the system. Each page in the CSK will be made up of one or more channels. Yes, we are designing to support having links, books and articles all on a single page, for instance...
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Community Starter Kit 2.0 - Data Provider - #2
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Keith Barrows
I've been thinking through the Provider model and it seems very powerful. If we were to go this route I am thinking we would need the following areas covered: Regular pages (pages displayed to the public) Membership Provider - has info on user, groups...
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Community Starter Kit 2.0 - Data Provider
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Keith Barrows
Since we are targeting Whidbey for the 2.0 release, and Whidbey is still a ways away, I'd like to start covering how to do Whidbey in 1.1. One of the first places to start is Data Providers. Rob Howard has a great article on MSDN covering part one of...
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Do you Term Serve a lot?
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Keith Barrows
If you are like me, you might have 5 or more term serve sessions going. If you use Remote Desktop so you get the “full meal deal” then it can get confusing which machine you are on and who you may be logged in as. Try this new product .
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Are you as CSS challenged as I am...
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Keith Barrows
I may be able to spin code to move data between disparate systems. I may be able to design databases that hum along without chewing up resources. I cannot, however, create a web page that looks great. I know the basics of CSS. Just enough to make any...
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Community Starter Kit - Built on VS.NET 2005
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Keith Barrows
A lot of people have been asking me how we are going to build an app when most everybody does not have Whidbey yet. Well, Josh Ledgard has some information on the public release of the Whidbey Bits. Enjoy!
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Community Starter Kit - Discussions
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Keith Barrows
Please feel free to join the discussions on www.asp.net on both the CSK 1.0 and 2.0 projects. There are a couple of places to look and name changes to be aware of. CSK 1.0 Starter Kits : Community Starter Kit CSK 2.0/GCN 2.0 Source Discussions : GotCommunityNet...
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