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Eugenio Pace
Tell us more about CAB Modules isolation requirements
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over 7 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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A requirement I hear every once in a while is the need to provide strong isolation between modules being loaded in a CAB Shell. Usually the scenario described includes phrases like this: "We need to unload and load modules" "If a module fails (badly)...
Eugenio Pace
Web Clients are also Smart
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over 7 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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My team has just started a new project to help you build great ASP.NET applications. We plan to follow the same process we used for all of our other projects (CAB, Smart Client Software Factory, etc) and open a window into our workshop. A big change though...
Eugenio Pace
More online content for CAB and the Smart Client Software Factory
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over 7 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Most of the content of the Smart Client Software Factory is actually available after you download the installer and you complete the setup in the machine. The only content available online was the main web page ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/smartclientfactory...
Eugenio Pace
More training on SCSF available
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over 7 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Just released! The Architect Hands-On-Labs are now available for download from the community workspace This labs are mainly focused on customizing and extending the guidance packages. You will learn how to: Modify the Initial Smart Client Solution structure...
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