March 2006 - Posts

Do you do SOA?
OK, the title is buzzwordy and doesn't mean much but here is the question I want to pose as we evaluate the relative priorities of various multi-tier scenarios in DLinq. Do you use the same type on mid-tier and on presentation / web-service client tier? Read More...
Should DLinq support a read-only stream of objects?
Currently, when DLinq retrieves entities, it automatically inserts them in an identity cache. This ensures that if you run two queries whose results overlap, you get the same objects by reference - not copies. The object reference after all is the identity Read More...
Chat transcripts
I got a couple of emails and a question on my blog about chat transcripts. DLinq transcripts may be a bit tricky to find since they are filed under Visual Studio rather than .NET Framework. It takes 2-3 weeks to get the transcripts up so the latest one Read More...
DLinq chat today (3/23/06) at 1pm Pacific Time
The DLinq team is looking forward to your questions and comments today at 1pm Pacific Time in this chatroom: http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/chatroom.aspx The official chat schedule entry . Add a reminder to your calendar . The chatroom itself . All upcoming Read More...
DLinq: What's cooking in the kitchen
OK, after hibernating in the winter, I am back on the blog. Some of you joined us on DLinq chat last week so you already have a sense of what is going on. For others, here is a peek at what we are working on: Inheritance: table-per-hierarchy: It turns Read More...

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