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As Blaine already announced , we have published the Web Client Software Factory documentation on MSDN . After so much work spent on the docs, it is great to see them standing there. I hope it will help users find what they need quickly, and to evaluate Read More...
After a long waiting, the hands on labs for WC-SF June 2007 are out :) Download The labs are based on the ones we used for the workshop held in Redmond on March 2007, but they contain a lot more content, background information, and revised procedures. Read More...
After we shipped the May 2007 release of the Smart Client Software Factory , I moved to the Web Client Software Factory team to work in the next version (in case you missed it, the second weekly drop is already available ). Since then, I've been working Read More...
The second weekly drop of the Web Client Software Factory is out! You can get it from the releases page . One of the changes that I'm most excited about is the ability to have (a kind of) dependency injection on master pages, user controls and web Read More...
During the WC-SF workshop and after spending valuable time with customers one of the questions that came up is how do I integrate the WC-SF with my existing Web client application? . Michael has just posted and excellent entry explaining how to enable Read More...
During this week's first couple of days we run the Web Client Software Factory workshop in Redmond, and I had the pleasure of sharing it with the attendees. Personally, I should say that it was a very rich experience and I hope the people that came Read More...
One of the things the Web Client Software Factory provides out-of-the-box is global exception handling. I must admit that this feature is a bit hidden (actually it is not documented), so Michael did a great job posting about it. See: Undocumented WCSF Read More...
I'm proud to announce that I'll be part of the team that is in charge of delivering the v2 of the Smart Client Software Factory , which will include new functionality, a lot of updates and a number of usability fixes. I've worked with most of the guys Read More...
During the next month we will be offering a workshop for those of you willing to learn about the Web Client Software Factory and to meet the crazy guys who developed it :) The Client Team at patterns & practices will be hosting a 2 days, instructor-led Read More...
We have received lots of requests from community members that want to use the Web Client Software Factory with Web Application Projects. Taking this into account, we put our hands on the code again and implemented a new guidance package that works with Read More...
A time ago , when the factory was released, I promised that I would post some pictures of the great team I had the pleasure of being part of. Here you have some of them in the workspace. Enjoy! From left to right: Dragos Manolescu (Architect), Alan Ridlehoover Read More...
The Web Client Software Factory was originally shipped with VSTS unit tests. Since we received multiple requests from community members regarding the NUnit tests, we decided to spend some time to create them and get them published. The result is ready Read More...
We have recently publicated some code snippets you can use to increase the productivity when working the Page Flow Application Block using the recommended practices. The package contains instructions to add the snippets to the guidance package, so for Read More...
This is my third "How to" article I write this month (the other two are How to: inject StateValue<T> objects using constructor injection and How to: add a base class for Web pages ). My goal with these articles is to not only help you Read More...
As Eugenio and Michael already pointed out, we have been working on getting the reference implementation built with the Web Client Software Factory and Web Service Software Factory recipes. As a result of this, we published a document that contains step-by-step Read More...
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