January 2005 - Posts

December DSL Tools CTP requires Visual C# and Visual C++
One issue people are finding with the December CTP is that it requires that you choose both Visual C# and Visual C++ when you install the Visual Studio Beta1. If you missed out Visual C++ then you'll get an error message when you finish the wizard that Read More...
Posted 18 January 05 09:36 by GarethJ | 2 Comments   
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Walkthroughs of the December Domain Specific Tools CTP
Three new walkthroughs are now available as a zip file . Read More...
Posted 14 January 05 10:19 by GarethJ | 1 Comments   
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DSL Tools tip #2: When the wizard won't run
One or two people are coming across this gotcha, so I thought I'd post. In order for the Domain Specific Language Designer wizard to work, you have to run it from a regular version of Visual Studio, not the VSIP "Exp" version. If you use the "Exp" version Read More...
Posted 05 January 05 07:53 by GarethJ | 11 Comments   
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DSL Tools tip: Open a dmd file with all/no properties visible
In the December release , you can choose whether the drop-down sheets for value properties on domain classes are expanded or collapsed each time you load a file. The UI for this is in the Visual Studio Tools/Options dialog, under the Domain Model Designer/General Read More...
Posted 05 January 05 06:28 by GarethJ | 1 Comments   
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If you are experiencing problems converting your IMS files to DMD…
<blush>Looks like a bugette crept into the installer for our December release that stops the file conversion tools we provided from working.</blush> To work around this, you need to edit the corresponding .exe.config file for the tool that Read More...
Posted 05 January 05 06:23 by GarethJ | 0 Comments   
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