WCSF vNext: The second drop is available!
July 9th, 2007
That’s right, the second weekly drop is available on Codeplex for you to download.
We’ve decided to try a new approach to injecting dependencies to web pages. Instead of letting the application build up every page automatically for you, you have to specify with code that you want the page to be built up. Why? So you can build user controls, master pages and web services in the same consistent and high-performant way.
But what about other approaches already on the web? we’ve considered them, but we wanted to try this approach too. One advantage over the ones we saw, is that this also works with dynamically created UserControls, which will probably be an important part of WCSF vNext when we focus in UI Composability. You can read more on this in Juan’s post, or better yet, download the code here.
Please, play around with the code, and tell us what you think. Your feedback is very valuable. Remember that we are on a very early stage, so your feedback can make a huge difference.
Web Client Software Factory Weekly Drops
July 2nd, 2007
The P&P has started the development of the WCSF vNext after releasing the WCSF 1.1 minor update.
We plan on releasing weekly drops for your early evaluation, so we can drive our development based on your feedback. So don’t hesitate to download the drop and let us know what you think.
As you’ll see, June 29th drop is in a really early stage, and basically what we have until now is a draft of a Reference Implementation to start digging in what guidance we can provide in this common scenario.
Download the drops from Codeplex: WCSF Source Code