>I mentioned the article as the only proof i have that .Net Business Framework existed. Even if only as plans and even if only in the past.
>Entity persistence (object-relational mapping) was only part of a package that included security, workflow, etc. You know, the works. Something that (hate to say it) Java people find in J2EE application servers like Weblogic, WebSphere, Oracle 9AS...
>I do have a small presentation file by MS that makes me believe they were going to make .Net Business Framework *very* similar to that. I just don't know what happened to this idea...
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>Anyway, this Net 2.0 and Object Spaces... Where can i read about it?
I think the closer they officially got is Application Blocks, and:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/architecture/application/default.aspxhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnbda/html/cmab.asp(then navigate to the other application blocks around)
or the Solutions Framework:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/itsolutions/tandp/innsol/default.aspObject Spaces will be included on next version (code name Whidbey) that's still not even in Beta, so we're still a little away. There is a version you can try to get presented at the PDC 2001, but it will probably change altogether in the next version.
I've presented a session this month about ORM with a friend that just sold code for another ORM solution to Microsoft that will surface as an Application Block in two or three months.
All this is quite in the works, however. If you need something to start now, I would recommend to take a look at the Mere Mortals .NET framework at
www.oakleafsd.com.
Hope this helps,