Web Client Software Factory June 2007 Release ( v1.1 ) is Available for Download
The changes included in this release are the following (From Glenn's blog- link below):
--Guidance package updated to use the February 2007 CTP of GAT/GAX
--The factory now uses Enterprise Library 3.1 – May 2007. (Read about the changes here)
--Recipes support Web Application Projects (WAP).
--Recipes create Visual Basic .NET source code.
--Dependency checker analyzes for required and optional software dependencies during installation. If required dependencies are not installed, links are provided to download them.
--Source code snippets for typical page flow development activities are included.
--Fix for the Add View (with presenter) Recipe which sometimes would not load due to an exception.
--Source code is now available as a seperate download. You no longer have to install the factory to get the source.
--Documentation is now available as a seperate download.
David has the details here.
Blaine announced it here.
And Glenn announced it here.
Download it here.
Get the source here.
Get the documentation here.
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--Guidance package updated to use the February 2007 CTP of GAT/GAX
--The factory now uses Enterprise Library 3.1 – May 2007. (Read about the changes here)
--Recipes support Web Application Projects (WAP).
--Recipes create Visual Basic .NET source code.
--Dependency checker analyzes for required and optional software dependencies during installation. If required dependencies are not installed, links are provided to download them.
--Source code snippets for typical page flow development activities are included.
--Fix for the Add View (with presenter) Recipe which sometimes would not load due to an exception.
--Source code is now available as a seperate download. You no longer have to install the factory to get the source.
--Documentation is now available as a seperate download.
David has the details here.
Blaine announced it here.
And Glenn announced it here.
Download it here.
Get the source here.
Get the documentation here.
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