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Enterprise Library 3.1 was published for Visual Studio 2005. That is to say: the Guidance Packages and the integrated Configuration Tool were built to work with Visual Studio 2005. The rest of the library works against .NET 2.0 and continues to work with Read More...
At the p&p Summit in November here in Redmond I gave a talk called "EntLib Refactored". This talk was started by my work done on the EntLib contrib project under the same name. What I wanted to do was make Enterprise Library smaller, simpler and easier Read More...
I am back on the team (and no I am not writing configuration again). Borrowed pic from Grigori's original post. Technorati Tags: Enterprise Library , patterns & practices , Unity Read More...
I have been really busy working on my new team, but I just noticed 3 new things that I found very cool that I thought I would pass along : Enterprise Library should be out this week via Tom Brian Button explains how we used Object Builder in Enterprise Read More...
Now that I have finally finished working on the Design Time Tool (for the last time) and Enterprise Library 2.0 is near the finish line. I can let the cat out of the bag. What a long strange trip it has been. It is hard to believe that almost 3 years Read More...
For all of those who wanted the tool because they hate figuring out the schema for the xml, here is a pretty solid preview. We have really been hard at work to finish this off. Don’t blame Olaf , most of it is my fault. I wanted to make things a Read More...
As Tom and Ed have pointed out, there are some major changes to the core architecture of Enterprise Library 2.0. Join Tom and I to talk about our integration of object builder, Configuration Sources, and the new (kinda) design time for all the blocks. Read More...
We have done it again. Another drop another configuration change. You can read the marketing mojo from Tom . Read the MSDN announcement and download it here . All feedback welcome. Now playing: Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien Read More...
Ever wanted to work with some of the greatest minds on some great software? Well throw your hat in the ring and give it a try. We are hiring. The full job description is here . Now playing: Green Day - American Idiot Read More...
The team has been driving hard to get this to you. I would definetly download it and start playing with it. We (Enterprise Library) are going to be using the cool DI code in our project (yes everything you learned for the August CTP is useless now ). Read More...
I was debugging a app from our product support team where a customer’s ASP.Net app was hanging. The way we solved their problem was by putting the application name in their web.conifg. This is a little known feature (aka undocumented) that can cause Read More...
The patterns & practices Architecture Testing Guide is designed to help project stakeholders, software designers, developers, and testers understand the process of testing software architecture before the code is implemented. The paper describes an Read More...
I am sure I am a little late to the party, but we have worked hard and here it is . We really want your feedback, so go get it. A big thanks to the whole team for getting this out! Have fun while giving it a spin. Read More...
You knew it was coming. Configuration again. This time around it was fun because I got to work with Fernando . I have been bugging him about getting a blog and now that he has one, I thought I would let him write the first post on the new Configuration Read More...
Via TSHAK : two new cool posts. One is going to be a series on 1.x. Managing enterprise library configuration over multiple environments DotNetJunkies is doing a series on Enterprise Library , starting with an overview and then publishing a detailed article Read More...
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