I was going over the Enterprise Library today and wanted to know if anyone
had a link to some examples of tying it all together? I mean, each of the
blocks has their respective quick starts showing how to use them, but how
about some direction on tying it all together.
David
Sam Santiago - 01 Apr 2005 19:58 GMT
The Enterprise Library is not a application framework, so there's really no
tying all together as you say. They're blocks, small pieces of an
application potentially. You pick and choose the blocks that solve a
particular need you are having in developing your application. Many of the
blocks use other blocks to provide functionality. For example, the
Configuration Application Block is used by several of the others; so there's
some interdependencies or tying together in that manner. Good luck.
Thanks,
Sam

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>I was going over the Enterprise Library today and wanted to know if anyone
> had a link to some examples of tying it all together? I mean, each of the
> blocks has their respective quick starts showing how to use them, but how
> about some direction on tying it all together.
>
> David
Scott Densmore - 27 Apr 2005 06:16 GMT
Hello David,
You can look at the hands on labs @ http://www.pnplive.com
> I was going over the Enterprise Library today and wanted to know if
> anyone had a link to some examples of tying it all together? I mean,
> each of the blocks has their respective quick starts showing how to
> use them, but how about some direction on tying it all together.
>
> David
David Young - 29 Apr 2005 18:44 GMT
Thanks Scott.
I'll take a look at them.
> Hello David,
>
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> > David