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An Architect Makes It To The Big Show
Querying Microsoft.Uml2 for Class Data – Part 2
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over 2 years ago
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Dave Langer
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In part 1 of this series I illustrated querying the Microsoft.Uml2 domain to get class data. In particular, I demonstrated how to query Microsoft.Uml2 in such a way to return the data in a manner that is conceptually similar to the way UML class data...
An Architect Makes It To The Big Show
Sample Data for the System.Identity Domain
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over 2 years ago
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Dave Langer
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As I’ve written about previously , I’m a big fan of the possibilities of the System.Identity domain of SQL Server Modeling Services (SSMoS). System.Identity’s Party Model implementation elegantly addresses so many scenarios that modern enterprise LOB...
An Architect Makes It To The Big Show
Querying Microsoft.Uml2 for Class Data – Part 1
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over 2 years ago
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Dave Langer
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I’ve decided to write a series of blog posts about working with the Microsoft.Uml2 domain, focusing specifically on the SQL Server Modeling Services Nov 2009 CTP Release 2 bits. It’s my goal to illustrate how to work with the UML domain for some of the...
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