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  • Upgrading the WCSF EventBroker Extension to WCSF 2.0

    While preparing the demos for my session at TechDays Portugal 2008 , I've noticed some changes in the Web Client Software Factory 2.0 that prevented the EventBroker Extension from compiling and running. The problem ended out just being a little change in the WebClientApplication class. The virtual...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 03-12-2008
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, Web, WCSF, Tools, PnP, SoftwareFactories, Techdays, TechdaysPT08
  • Web Client Software Factory 2.0 shipped

    Web Client Software Factory 2.0 February 2008 Release Resources MSDN site: http://msdn.microsoft.com/webclientfactory Community site: http://www.codeplex.com/websf About the Deliverable The Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) provides a set of guidance for architects and developers building enterprise...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 02-29-2008
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, Web, WCSF, Tools, VisualStudio, PnP, SoftwareFactories, PageFlow, AJAX
  • I'm on geekSpeak

    Or I'll be, on January 23rd. Here is the complete list of web casts for December 2007 and January 2008: Dec 12 - Brian Loesgen - BizTalk Adapters Dec 19 - Shaun Walker - DotNetNuke Jan 2 - Michele Leroux Bustamante - CardSpace – Why should you care? Who’s using it today and how? Jan 9 - Kevin Goff...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 12-09-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Events, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, Webcasts, PnP, SoftwareFactories, PageFlow, geekSpeak
  • Visual Studio 2008 and .NET FX 3.5 to RTM before the end of November 2007

    Today, S.Somasegar announced at TechEd Developers EMEA , amongst other things, that they the product team at Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET FX 3.5. They are on track to shipping these products before the end of November 2007. They will have the marketing launch...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 11-05-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, VisualStudio, TechEd
  • Improving The Page Flow Application Block

    In this series of articles I'll show how (in my opinion, obviously) to the Page Flow Application Block of the Web Client Software Factory could be improved. Removing Database Dependencies Especially in development and demonstration scenarios, the dependency on a database can be a big hassle. In this...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-29-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories, PageFlow
  • Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Current Definition And Current Page Flow

    Introduction There are a number of classes in the in the .NET Framework that expose a static (shared in Visual Basic) property with a reference to an instance valid in a particular scope (usually the current thread). In this article I'll change the Page Flow Application Block to add properties to...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-29-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories, PageFlow
  • Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Decoupling Page Flow Usage From Its Implementation

    Introduction I don't like the fact that I need to know the type of a page flow definition. Or even the fact that a page flow definition has a type. In this article I'll change the Page Flow Application Block to be possible to get page flows by its definition name instead of its definition type...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-17-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories
  • Are Page Modules Still Useful In IIS7?

    With IIS7 a new transfer method is available in the HttpServerUtility class . It's the TransferRequest method . What this method is intended to do is behave like the HttpResponse.Redirect method without the penalty of traveling to the client and back . I said "is intended to behave" because...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-15-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, PageModules, IIS
  • Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Removing Database Dependencies

    Introduction Especially in development and demonstration scenarios, the dependency on a database can be a big hassle. In this article I'll show how to remove this dependency. Instance Correlation Provider A Page Flow Application Block 's instance correlation provider is responsible for maintaining...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-15-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories, PageFlow
  • Validation Guidance Bundle

    The P&P team has released another Web Client Software Factory Guidance Bundle . This time is the Validation Guidance Bundle . What are some scenarios to consider using the guidance in this bundle for? Improving UI responsiveness while reusing entity business validation logic across screens when performing...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-01-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories
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