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firstly erm why 1.1? secondly have you made a property in the code yourself using get set values (in the controls class)? if i remember rightly that should do it.
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I usually find that the most obvious solutions are the right ones...
I know that this may be obvious, but we all need to reminded of the "easy" fixes sometimes.
Check your code for the following:
1) If you're registered correctly and the control renders when you debug, then you've done that correctly.
2) Make sure the control definition in the .cs file is using the correct class definition.
3) The methods you want to access... Ensure they are public and not protected or private.
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i am developing a web site in asp.net but i dont khow how to use and implement three tire architecture so please give me guidline.
deepak
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Strictly speaking, you want to be looking at n-tier architecture because you may not end up limiting yourself to 3 physical tiers. If you want to implement a multi-tier system, then I would recommend reading up on the subject first - possibly starting with Rocky Lhotka's excellent work on CSLA.
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Rocky's Website[^].
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
-"The conversations he was having with himself were becoming ominous."-.. On the radio...
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Shouldn't you post this where the OP gets notified of it?
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I'm a big fan of structured data...
ohh and Rocky is in the office today...
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
-"The conversations he was having with himself were becoming ominous."-.. On the radio...
modified on Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:10 PM
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Well, that's good. I'm still not the OP.
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See here[^].
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
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So, first you create an empty solution. Then you add three projects into it. The first one is ASP.NET applcation which will be your PL (Presentation Level) and two class library for DAL and BLL. In DAL you will add LINQ to SQL class as one of possible way to map your database. Will create for every entity the class with the name YourEntityData to implement CRUD methods. Also you can add CustomizedEntites.cs file to extend your LINQ entities. In BLL you'll develop your business objects. As a rule every class includes MapToCustomProperties(Entity entity) for DAL->BLL mapping, MapToEntity() for BLL->DAL mapping and Load() to load information for object from DB. Often in the same file i create and write collection class for this object. F.e. ProductBLL and ProductBLLList:List<productbll>. In your PL tier you are working just with BLL tier and so on...
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That's a popular subject right now; you've picked a good year to ask this question. Take each reply with a grain of salt, and remember that a good design should not affect the Big O performance of your application.
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There is a new book from Wrox called ASP.NET Design Patterns[^] that covers this pretty well. Here is an excerpt from the TOC:
Part 2: The Anatomy of an ASP.NET Application: Learning and Applying Patterns
3. Layering Your Application
4. Business Logic Layer: Organisation
5. Business Logic Layer: Patterns
6. Service Layer
7. Data Access Layer
8. Presentation Layer
9. User Experience Layer
Part 3 even includes a case study.
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--Carl Sagan
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Rock'y approach has been received very well in the community.
He has a number of books, and video's available on http://www.lhotka.net/[^].
-- for Pete
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
-"The conversations he was having with himself were becoming ominous."-.. On the radio...
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And Pete says "sorted".
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hi kindly tell me names of software system that are changed frequently(their new versions are updated frequently)and their documentation got old (documentation is not updated with the changings in software)
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Well, there were Fred, Ginger and Algy. We mustn't forget Bob or Rita either.
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Hi,
you're new to CodeProject, and apparently you forgot to read the "how to get an answer" message on top of this forum. I think you should do so now if you ever want to get any results on future enquiries.
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So what you're looking for is a name that describes a piece of software that is changed often by the developer(s) but said developer(s) do(es)n't update the documentation to reflect those changes?
Hmm.... Agile Development perhaps? Or VB development?
I actually don't know. And I didn't know it had a name either. It pretty much describes process at the place where I work.
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Sorry because I am not getting your question properly.
Please re-post your question.
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If you want to post some technical information, post it as a tip/trick or an article.
This is a question answer forum.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
Visit the Hindi forum here.
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that was my first reaction too, and I was going to respond much in the way you did, however, after some reflection, one can start a thread with a message of the type one chooses. Most start with a question, but that is not really mandatory.
I do agree, posting a short technical statement probably works better in the tip/trick subsystem.
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