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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Since no one else answered, I'll give it a shot. My answer would be "not easily, but you probably don't care".
I haven't used the MM localization, but have used the security. The default security manager uses business objects. Although you could subclass the mmSecurityManager and override whatever methods. I didn't bother looking at the source, but I'd guess localization uses business objects too.
But, I'm guessing you probably don't need to care. One nice thing about MM is that it's not an all or nothing approach. So just because security uses business objects, it doesn't mean your entire application has to.
Does it really make a difference to you to ensure you're not using any business objects at all, even if you don't need to write any code? At best, you *might* be able to prevent a .dll from loading up, at worst it's more code for you to write.
Regards,
Mike
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