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Mark Gabarra's Blog
Configuration Merge Behavior
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over 6 years ago
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.NET Configuration Merge Default Behavior General Behavior In general, the .NET configuration system operates as a hierarchical view of an application’s configuration expressed in XML. The hierarchy of the view takes on two dimensions: an XML hierarchy...
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How do I know what collections support <add>, <remove>, <clear>?
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over 6 years ago
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I recently received this question on the WCF Forums and promised a more in depth answer on my blog. For those of you that have read my forums response, a lot of this may seem familiar. In fact, I have copied much of this content from that response and...
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Sorry For The Silence
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Please accept my appologies for the silence over the past month or so. I recently took ownership of the WCF Tracing and WCF Activity Tracing features in addition to my previous ownership of the WCF Configuration system. This turned my last month into...
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