Microsoft DLINQ: The future of .NET Data Access
Web Parts have proven to be very popular and valuable for building modular web applications. Now you can use a similar concept in your .NET 2.0 Windows Forms applications using a new application block from Microsoft know as the Composite UI Application Block (CAB). The CAB allows you to construct a complex user interface based on simpler pluggable components capable of interacting with backend and workflow solutions. This session will introduce you to the CAB and its architecture based on the Component Model and Dependency Injection.
1/1/2006 12:21:00 PM
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Dave Foderick
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Seminar
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