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Linq4SP - RC2 timebomb extended
Although the development of Linq4SP has been finished since a few weeks, unfortunately we had to be faced a few (sales and marketing based) issues during publishing it. So if you've downloaded and started to use the Linq4SP, probably you experienced...
MOSS 2007 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
At one of our customers we had to faced with a very-very sneaky trouble. The environment: Windows Server 2003 SP2 x64, with MOSS 2007 Enterprise, and of course .NET framework 2.0 and 3.0. The SQL Server 2005 is installed to a separated hardware. The farm...
Linq4SP - RC2 is available to download!
First of all, I'd like say a big thank you for everyone who has been testing Linq4SP RC1 . We've fixed the bugs sent by you and found by ourselves, and finally today evening we could relese the next version of Linq4SP. The fixed bugs are the followings...
Linq4SP - RC1 is available to download!
As you probably know, our developer team has been working on the LInq4SP in the last couple of months. Linq4SP is a readable-writable Linq provider to SharePoint (WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007), with a lot of interesting and useful features: support the handling...
Linq4SP RC1
Ready, steady, go! Just be patient for a few more days, external testing is on the way... Technorati Tags: Linq4SP Read More...
LINQ4SP
Feature Complete. Technorati Tags: Linq4SP , SharePoint 2007 , LINQ4SP , development Read More...
LINQ4SP: Query Evaluation
One of my colleagues, Daniel Leiszen is the developer leader of LINQ4SP project. He started to write a developer series about LINQ4SP. His first article is brand new, published a few minutes ago: LINQ4SP - Query Evaluation : "The evaluation of a...
LINQ4SP News
We have a new LINQ4SP version uploaded to our site . This new file doesn't contain new features, but has been extended until 1 Sept 2008. http://www.lmsolutions.hu Posted on SharePoint Blogs...( read more ) Read More...
Important: LINQ4SP site moved!
Because of a problem with our hoster, the LINQ4SP download has moved to a new URL . Please, if you are interested, follow this link and get updated. Sorry for the inconvience. http://www.lmsolutions.hu Posted on SharePoint Blogs...( read more ) Read More...
LINQ4SP - Delete a list item
OK, let's play with LINQ4SP again. You can download Beta1 , write a simple query , create a new list item and lookup fields . In the next part I'll show you how to delete an item from a list : [TestMethod] public void DeleteCreatedItems() { using...
LINQ4SP Beta1 is here!
I'm really happy to announce: beta1 release of LINQ4SP is available , and can be downloaded . If you are interested, you can find the install kit and Release Notes on this URL .. If you have tried it or just generally have some thougths please feel...
LINQ4SP - How to create a new item with a lookup to another list?
Well, how do you like our solution to query a list or insert a new item to a list by LINQ4SP? What do you think about it? What would you tell, if I show you a newer interesting thing? Are you ready? - OK, today surprise is how to insert a lookup reference...
LINQ4SP - Create new list item
Well, we can query our SharePoint lists with LINQ4SP, that's great. But what about data manipulation? Can we create, modifiy or delete items as well? My answer is: yes, we can! We are able to create new item, modify or delete items with LINQ4SP! First...
LINQ4SP - Simple Query
In the last demo I showed you are able to generate the context and business classes with the LINQ4SP code generator. This time I would like to go through and easy query generation and some basic filtering. First we generated the context from a SharePoint...
LINQ4SP - Code Generator
As we're planning to release LINQ4SP Beta1 at the end of this week, let's start to show some pieces of it! First of all, I'll show you how you can browse your site's content, and select what you want to use in the generated code. You can...
Announcing LINQ4SP
If you are a SharePoint developer, most probably you have heard about the LINQ to SharePoint project on CodePlex. You may have also tried it several times. Our company did that too, but after deeper investigations we decided to create our own LINQ implementation...