Hi Bonnie
Yes I did mean URL deployment in 2.0. I guess I will have to get a copy and do some reading.
Simon
>Do you mean the URL Deployment (ClickOnce) in 2.0? I understand that ClickOnce is supposed to simplify things, but I think that, in reality, it's all the same "under the hood" ... don't quote me on that though. <g> I could be wrong.
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>I've not had the chance to look at 2.0 much yet, but will start digging into it heavily in late April, early May.
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>~~Bonnie
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>>Hi
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>>Do you know what kinds of improvements or changes have been made in .Net 2.0 in regards to this scenario?
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>>Thanks,
>>Simon
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>>>You're welcome, Simon.
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>>>I wrote that in haste as I was trying to pack up my stuff and head home from the office, so I hope it made sense (although it wasn't nearly detailed enough). =)
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>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>Hi Bonnie
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>>>>That makes sense. I just have to start thinking about where to draw the lines to define the projects.
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>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Simon White
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>>>>>Simon,
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>>>>>Oh, definitely you need to have multiple DLLs. Each project compiles to a DLL. Our projects basically reflect app functionality. For the UI stuff, we'll have separate projects for Personnel, Inspection and Activity modules (for example), with corresponding separate projects for Business classes (broken down the same way, Personnel, Inspection and Activity) and separate projects for DataAccess classes. Also, a separate project for BaseClass UI controls (textbox, combobox, etc ... these are basically all in one project).
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>>>>>Hope this gets you started.
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>>>>>~~Bonnie
Simon White
dCipher Computing