I'd like to explore dynamic data. Where do I start? Is there some material on a step-by-step basis to help me building a project of this type? Is this tool reliable to put apps into producton or is it just a testing tool? How efficient is it running under
production havy transactional load?
Hi, I have build many production apps using DD one I am currenly working is for the US government :) as for performance it's the same as any ASP.Net WebForms app using Entity Framework, DD it's self does not really add that much of an overhead, where DD
can win for you is rapid development of your app. Also for RAD of LOBs look at LightSwitch :)
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Is there a guideline to follow? It seems I'm a little lost just from looking at the way posted had been submitted. It looks to me that your post don't follow an specific order so the reder can follow some kind of walkthrough. Any help with this? Am I wrong?
What steps should I follow? Is Dynamic Data equivalent to MVC? What do you mean with no overhead? ASP.Net seems to have a lot of overhead nativelly on its own. How am I supposed to do some things that require changes to the default behavior? Some things seem
to be outdated in newer versions. What to do from here? Will be a good idea going through this learning curve process to d a new development? What is MFC?
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Demo step-by-step
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I'd like to explore dynamic data. Where do I start? Is there some material on a step-by-step basis to help me building a project of this type? Is this tool reliable to put apps into producton or is it just a testing tool? How efficient is it running under production havy transactional load?
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Re: Demo step-by-step
Feb 29, 2012 10:57 PM|LINK
Hi, I have build many production apps using DD one I am currenly working is for the US government :) as for performance it's the same as any ASP.Net WebForms app using Entity Framework, DD it's self does not really add that much of an overhead, where DD can win for you is rapid development of your app. Also for RAD of LOBs look at LightSwitch :)
Always seeking an elegant solution.
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Re: Demo step-by-step
Mar 01, 2012 06:18 PM|LINK
How can I reach your tutorial material? Is that publically available or is it sold? I need to start right away sampling some apps
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Re: Demo step-by-step
Mar 01, 2012 09:31 PM|LINK
All my tutorials are on my blog at http://csharpbits.notaclue.net :)
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Re: Demo step-by-step
Mar 02, 2012 04:36 AM|LINK
Is there a guideline to follow? It seems I'm a little lost just from looking at the way posted had been submitted. It looks to me that your post don't follow an specific order so the reder can follow some kind of walkthrough. Any help with this? Am I wrong? What steps should I follow? Is Dynamic Data equivalent to MVC? What do you mean with no overhead? ASP.Net seems to have a lot of overhead nativelly on its own. How am I supposed to do some things that require changes to the default behavior? Some things seem to be outdated in newer versions. What to do from here? Will be a good idea going through this learning curve process to d a new development? What is MFC?
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Re: Demo step-by-step
Mar 02, 2012 11:07 AM|LINK
Sorry no they don't it was just me learnign and then sharing there is a tutorials here and some from pluralsight.
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Re: Demo step-by-step
May 15, 2012 02:13 PM|LINK
You might check out the MSDN library for more information on ASP.NET Dynamic Data: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc488545.aspx. It provides more of the walkthrough approach you are looking for.
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