The .NET Buffet
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Enterprise Library Configuration (Part 2/2): Customizable configuration with framework extensions.
In my first article on Enterprise Library configuration, I talked about how to build your own "root node" in a configuration file. We also discussed how to use the ILinkedNodeService to reference another configuration node from within your custom configuration section, and went over some details as to how the code worked in relation to the configuration manager tool. I provided a downloadable code example that I will use again in this post.
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Enterprise Library Configuration (Part 1/2): Customized Appsettings and the EntLib Configuration Manager tool.
So I've finally gotten comfortable enough with the configuration management tool to post some examples. I'll be doing a 2-part series on the Enterprise Library configuration framework and how you can incorporate your own application configuration into the tool and also customize the configuration offered by your custom frameworks.
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EntLib is released!
For those of you who have been following the development of Enterprise Library, it has been released. Now, go forth and download.
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Enterprise Library presentation at Cincinnati .Net Users Group
After a very long hiatus, I've returned to the blogging world with a bang. As my good friend James pointed out, I'll be giving a presentation on Enterprise Library, Microsoft's new consolidated application blocks, on February 15th at the Cincinnati .Net Users Group. Once EntLib goes gold (this Friday, no less) I'm going to do a series of posts discussing its use in a consolidated application. Additionally, there are some more esoteric areas of EntLib that deserve a look, and I'll cover some of those as well.