Friday, April 06, 2007
Enterprise Library 3.0 Released!

In case you haven't seen it - Enterprise Library 3.0 has been released.

There are a ton of new features. Most of these are additive.

  • Validation Application Block - this allows you to centralize your validation rules and validate data from anywhere in your application. This means that through config - you can use the exact same validation in your smart client, ASP.NET, server side and so on.
  • Policy Injection Application Block - Provides a powerful approach for separating cross-cutting concerns from business logic using declarative policies that are attached at runtime to methods on your objects.
  • Application Block Software Factory - Dramatically simplifies the process of building application blocks and providers through the magic of guidance automation.
  • Visual Studio-integrated Configuration Editor - great improvements on the config editor and VS.NET integration.
  • Environmental Overrides - Use the configuration tool to specify configuration settings that are common or different across multiple environments, and merge this information into configuration files to be deployed with your applications.
  • WCF Integration - This is a bigger deal that it seams as we are now able to config the services layer o the Enterprise Libraries to talk to almost anything through Windows Communication Foundation. This has implications on the Logging, Exception Handling and Validation Application Blocks.
  • Pre-compiled, strong-named binaries. No need to compile and strong name the code unless you want to manage and evolve the code yourself.

Check out Tom Hollander's blog for a more compete write-up.

Link to patterns & practices – Enterprise Library


Architecture | Patterns and Practices
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 Tuesday, December 19, 2006
More on the Command Pattern from Dave Redding

Because he was on tape - Dave Redding decided to write more about the Command Pattern - it's worth a read.

 


Arc on the Street | Patterns and Practices
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:13:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]