Sunday, August 28, 2005

.NET Logging Framework (Options)

After seeing the limitations with EIF, i would like to see other logging options.

Will update this post, once i get full details ...

okay for now the issues we face with EIF,
EIF configuration for COM+ and GAC components (esp we have a lot of common components) is not deployment friendly;
No option to log to a text file;
No decent tracelogs viewer utility, one that comes with install is kids play;
CustomSink seems to be really costly if used with full force

But i have to agree, EIF's configuration power meets any enterprise demands, but i heard there won't be a version for Whidbey.

Friday, July 01, 2005

p&p CMAB encryption feature

I still don't find time to put down my ramblings on CMAB, but today i was asked to tweak the block to use client's encryption helper component instead of out-of-box encryption. Unlike other blocks, I have a great respect to this block for its sound design (as usual no COM+ support).

I wonder why didn't MSFT create a encryptionHelper component, that can be used across other blocks or a stand alone encryption application block, instead of implementing the algorithm in the CMAB block itself???

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Do Yourself Mainframe Interop in 1 Day !!!

Mainframe Interop with Avalon.

Cool Avalon frontend for green-on-black mainframe screen. Must see all new avalon Carousel control, you should see the vector graphic in work when he zooms in-out. But i don't believe this can be good way to show a hierarchical data {may be for simpler stuff's}. But i like to see it used in user navigation.

SwankyUI aside, we can see the microsoft strategic lean towards interoping with PlatformX.

What next, ... platform neutral Office suite :-)

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition demo by Scott G

*Demo of next version of ASP.NET*, i was expecting some ASP.Net show, but anyhow Scott G, showed some of the feature additions in the new Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition, really a lot of improvements {may be lot of *bug-fixes* too}. Some of the feature i liked, Code refactor-ing option, debug mode code change, improvement in design/source mode of page, auto compile of changes, help on exception causes, ...

But when VS.NET was released, i was told it will be one tool for all, but why now a spl edition for web development tool, are we going back to the age of launching multiple apps to work on different projects???

Monday, May 09, 2005

Avalon says "Hello World"

After fighting for more than an hour, I was able to develop a *Hello World* win app in Avalon {March ’05 CTP}, it was tough to get help online as so much changes are happening to the framework, it took me some time and guessing to find the PresentationCore assembly and really tough time understanding what msbuild was expecting in the .proj. I am still yet to find how to use XAML with msbuild.

Long way to go…..

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Indigo CTP

Go get the Avalon and Indigo CTP released to public...

Joint system testing completed

As i am wrapping-up the final program validation, i should thank everyone of offshore team. I happen to dig out some statistics of the work we completed,

7 online process 15 batch/components
~51,335 Lines of Code excluding comments, white lines
0 defects, 6 Accepted changes

I would have been happy if we had a chance to repeat this in FundRaiser, if not for that CR, that scoped out the application.

Here goes the list of dedicated team members,
Arumugam, Praveen
Raja Simman, Kamalesh Kumar
Chinnasamy, Ramesh babu
Elumalai, Dhanasekar
Sampathkumar, MuthuAnitha
Prasanna Subramanian;
Sundaresan, Raghuraman;
Cuppala Janakiram, Roopesh Kumar
Elwin, Annecca
Kandimalla, Neeraja
Karthikeyan, Ramesh Kulothunan
Narayanan, Sajitha
Seethapathy, Ganesan
Selvakumar, Annam

And my thoughts,

The worker becomes all the poorer the more wealth he produces, the more his production increases in power and range. The worker becomes an ever cheaper commodity the more commodities he creates. With the increasing value of the world of things proceeds in direct proportion to the devaluation of the world of men. Labour produces not only commodities; it produces itself and the worker as a commodity -- and does so in the proportion in which it produces commodities generally.
Karl Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844)

Friday, March 11, 2005

Interactive india map

waited for something like this for long time, http://mapmyindia.com

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

thnx guys :-)

It’s high time that i should appreciate my offshore designer/developers/future architects in Chennai, TN, India. We are about to test our new system in onsite and its better i thank them now, before we get to usual onsite-offshore conflict. As i recollect, actually i don't remember any such incidents, may be i am lucky or guys were so tolerant to my crap comments on their design/code ;-)

Being a first project in their career for many, everybody put up a great show. All the best of your future endeavors and of course to our upcoming testing phase. Enough blabber, here goes my offshore development team, following the tradition; it was not intentional if i leave any name here and the list is not sorted in any order of preference.

Annecca E, Praveen A, Ramesh babu C, Roopesh Kumar CJ, Dhanasekar E, Neeraja K, Ramesh Kulothungan K, Muthu Anitha SK, Sajitha N, Ganesan S, Annam S, Prasanna S, Sonu S, Kamalesh Kumar & Suhanya J

If i had to tell anything, it would be, "There is always a better design!" (may be not from me) Good luck and happy .netting

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

ultimate VS.NET addins

Happen to browse thro' Scott's list of ultimate VS.NET addins, CodeRush is really a *bomb*, a flash preview of one of the feature