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Improving The Page Flow Application Block

In this series of articles I'll show how (in my opinion, obviously) to the Page Flow Application Block of the Web Client Software Factory could be improved.

  1. Removing Database Dependencies
    Especially in development and demonstration scenarios, the dependency on a database can be a big hassle. In this article I'll show how to remove this dependency
  2. Decoupling Page Flow Usage From Its Implementation
    I don't like the fact that I need to know the type of a page flow definition. Or even the fact that a page flow definition has a type. In this article I'll change the Page Flow Application Block to be possible to get page flows by its definition name instead of its definition type.
  3. Current Definition And Current Page Flow
    There are a number of classes in the in the .NET Framework that expose a static (shared in Visual Basic) property with a reference to an instance valid in a particular scope (usually the current thread).
    In this article I'll change the Page Flow Application Block to add properties to the page flow directory in order to take advantage of the work done by the page flow provider.

Published Mon, Oct 29 2007 2:33 by Paulo Morgado

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# Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Current Definition And Current Page Flow@ Sunday, October 28, 2007 8:41 PM

Introduction There is a number of classes in the in the .NET Framework that expose a static (shared in

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# Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Current Definition And Current Page Flow@ Sunday, October 28, 2007 8:46 PM

In this third article of the series I'll show how you can change the Page Flow Application Block

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# Improving The Page Flow Application Block: Removing Database Dependencies - Paulo Morgado@ Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:44 PM

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# Bug Found On The Page Flow Without Database Improvement@ Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:16 PM

Joern found a nasty bug in my code. I've uploaded the updated source code in all articles .

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# Melhorando O Page Flow Application Block@ Thursday, November 01, 2007 5:41 PM

Tenho vindo a escrever uma série de artigos (apenas em Inglês, desculpem) sobre melhormanetos que acho

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