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Geeking up the Blog
Location: BlogsEli Gassert    
Posted by: grexican 7/22/2007 2:52 PM
For all those techies out there that want in-depth details about the inner workings of XMod, I'm your blogger!

Hello everyone, and welcome to the world wide web!  I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and let you know what I'll be blogging about.

I will mainly be blogging about the more technical, developer-centric side of things with XMod.  I'll be discussing things such as integration, import, export, XMod's new Manager system, data access, and the likes.

If there is something you'd like me to blog about, feel free to drop me an email, private message, or comment on my blog.

Stay tuned for my first real blog entry on the new XMod Manager system.  I'll be discussing how it's much, much more than just an open ended data source tool.

 

Cheers
  -eli

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Writing our own managers?    By mafudge on 7/23/2007 9:42 AM
Will be be able to write our own managers? If so, what will we need to do it? VS 2005?

Re: Geeking up the Blog    By grexican on 7/23/2007 10:06 AM
Yes, you will be able to write your own managers. No, you are not required to use VS2k5, but you will need to compile .NET assemblies. The most obvious choice is VS, but you can simply use the command line tool, msbuild (which comes with .NET installs), if you'd prefer.

Re: Geeking up the Blog    By gbrown on 7/23/2007 8:00 PM
Thanks for the info Eli! Since we are all looking forward to 5.0 the info and the ability to get a jump on putting together what we will need helps to ease the wait. Will VWD work to write data managers as well as VS2k5?

Re: Geeking up the Blog    By grexican on 7/23/2007 8:01 PM
That's a great question :) i'm actually not sure what the restrictions of VWD are. But if you can compile assemblies, you can use VWD.


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