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I'll be speaking at DevConnections in Las Vegas this Fall along with others Julie Lerman and Paul Litwin . The 3 topics I will be presenting are: Data Access with Silverlight 2 Integrating Enterprise Library's Data Access Application Block with...
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Full Day of Practically Done Data Access
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This is a simple error with a simple solution, one which I run into every once in a while since I am always moving projects around on my computer. Just in case you run into it, here its the issue: Situation : Enterprise Library 1.1 Using Configuration...
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Tom Hollander , Ron Jacobs and Scott Densmore are presenting a webcast on what's coming the release of Ent Lib for .NET 2 this coming Thursday, 20th October at 2pm US Eastern Standard Time (18:00 UTC). It should be an interesting webcast to see how Ent...
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In the October 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine I continued my discussion of the Enterprise Library’s Data Access Application Block. This is the final episode in the trilogy where I explore the Enterprise Library DAAB in my Data Points column . I had a lot...
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Scott Densmore discusses some of the new features in the upcoming release of Enterprise Library 2.0 and how they are trying to get it inline with Whidbey. He also blogs here (in proxy for Fernando Simonazzi ) about Dependency Injection , too.
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If you have not checked out the latest build of Ent Lib, you can get the Enterprise Library – June 2005 release here . The list of changes can be found here , as well. Borrowing from their master list, the list of changes to the Data Access Application...
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In the August 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine I continued my discussion of the Enterprise Library’s Data Access Application Block. This is part 2 in a 3 part series where I explore the Enterprise Library DAAB in my Data Points column . I had a lot of good...
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The July 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine is now available online. The amount of discussion that has surrounded the Enterprise Library and its Application Blocks (good, bad and indifferent) has been tremendous. I decided to create a 3 part series that explores...
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The July 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine is now available online. The amount of discussion that has surrounded the Enterprise Library and its Application Blocks (good, bad and indifferent) has been tremendous. I decided to create a 3 part series that explores...
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I was just poking around in Visual Studio.NET 2005 Beta 2 and I noticed that in my VB.NET project there is now the option to create build events! This is a feature that I have used a lot in C# WinForm projects to copy my Enterprise Library configuration...
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Tom Hollander , Product Manager of Enterprise Library, announced that a new patch is out for Ent Lib. It patches a memory leak in the Enterprise Library Configuration Application Block, which is used by all of the other blocks. I downloaded it, installed...
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The May 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine is now available online at http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/05/DataPoints/default.aspx . After a 2 month break, my Data Points column is back. In this issue I discuss several Data Access Strategies Using...
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Enterprise Library There are some really good webcasts on the different Enterprise Library Application Blocks . You can download the slides, watch the video and grab some hands on code samples here . There's also some goober photos of Ron Jacobs and the...
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