• SCSF – April 2008 with VS2008 + SP1 Known Issues

    Published by mconverti on July 2nd, 2008 10:29 pm under SCSF

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    If you try to run SCSF – April 2008 in Visual Studio 20008 with Service Pack 1 Beta, you will face the following issues:

    • Running new SC-SF solutions will throw a ModuleLoadException exception when trying to load one of your modules.
    • The Add View (with Presenter) and Add WPF-View (with Presenter) recipes are not displayed in a new Visual Basic solution.

    We’ve created an entry in the Known Issues / Fixes section of the SC-SF Knowledge Base where you can find the cause of these issues and the fixes we found. Any feedback is welcome.

    Check the SCSF – April 2008 with VS2008 + SP1 Beta Known Issues article.

    Enjoy!

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  • 2 Comments:

    1. Mariano Converti » Smart Client Software Factory (SCSF) GP source code with Installer that works on Visual Studio 2008 + SP1 said on September 29, 2008:

      [...] couple of months ago I announced in my blog that the P&P Sustained Engineering team had published an article in the SCSF [...]

    2. Anatoly Ressin said on December 7, 2008:

      You can also try to install pathced binary version of SCSF for working with VS2008 SP1

      It is available at:

      http://artazor.wordpress.com/2008/12/07/scsf-april-2008-fix-for-visual-studio-2008-sp1/

      As in previous case patches are carefuly applied as described above, but the difference from previous solution published by Mariano Converti is that this package is prpared as BINARY distribution that registers within VS automaticaly and also contains all HxS Help files that are merged into VS Help Collection at the installation time. Also it contains SCSFContrib package binaries and a couple of files of EntLib 4.1 (October). Thus this package can be used even without original SCSF (it almost completely replaces it – with only exception of code samples and tutorials)

      Feedback appreciated :]

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