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August 2006 - Posts

What do you mean, you want a Business Rules and Workflow Application Block?

Thanks to everybody who has already responded to the Enterprise Library v3 Feature Prioritization Survey . There have been 200 responses in just the first day! We'll wait a bit longer to give even more people a chance to respond before we analyze the
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Feature Prioritization for Enterprise Library v3

I'm sure all you regular viewers have noticed that we've been doing a lot of probing to find out how people are using Enterprise Library today, and figure out where we should invest our efforts in our next release. First I posted a blog entry asking for
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Debugging Guidance Packages

In the last couple of weeks a couple of people have pinged me to ask about how to best test and debug guidance packages built with the Guidance Automation Toolkit . Two questions on the same topic in a month is my threshold for creating a blog post (it's

Enterprise Library Exit Poll is back

Over a year ago, we ran our first " Exit Poll " survey for Enterprise Library. This was an anonymous, web-based survey targeted at people who have completed a project using Enterprise Library, which asked a number of questions around your project, your
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Service Factory Hands-On Lab Now Available

Don has been slaving away day and night and has finally paid some dividends with the release of the Hands-On Labs for Service Factory . The labs provide a step-by-step guide to developing a realistic service-oriented application using the Service Factory,
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The dogfood cube appears to be down

I just got an e-mail with this subject line. And amazingly enough it even made some sense to me. But given how utterly ridiculous it is when read literally, it's no surprise how bewildering many outsiders view our industry (especially if it is some unfortunate
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