Presentation Summary

An Overview of Enterprise Library 3.0

Level: Introductory
Track: n/a
Starts: Sep 29 2007 9:00 AM
Ends: Sep 29 2007 10:30 AM
Room: MPR-C
Speaker: Mark Mullin

This talk will focus on the new Enterprise Library, a collection of application blocks from the Patterns and Practices group at Microsoft. The Enterprise library provides application blocks for security, caching, data access, logging, exception management, validation, and policy injection. The Enterprise library is an architecturally neutral implementation of standard mechanisms required by almost all programs. The Enterprise Library can be used in whole or in part, so that application architects and developers can pick and choose the elements of the Enterprise Library that best meet their needs. This presentation will cover fundamental concepts of the Enterprise Library such as Dependency Injection and will provide a survey and example use of each of the application blocks. The entire presentation example set will be given in the context of another application block, the Composite Application Block, which allows architects and developers to quickly and easily construct sophisticated user interfaces.

Technical Areas

  • Methodologies/Frameworks (MSF, MDA, Agile, etc)
  • Object Oriented Design
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