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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 13, 2010

    For "my" developer lunch i selected an awesome session from Microsoft PDC09, called Evolving ADO.NET Entity Framework in .NET 4 and Beyond , where Microsoft's Shyam Pather and Chris Anderson takes us through an hour of as many new features in the...

  • Posted on: Feb 12, 2010
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    A feature in EPiServer CMS 6 that might catch your eye is a dashboard. An interesting technical aspect of it is that it’s largely a client based solution. As such anyone planning to do their magic on it might have the good fortune to enter the...

  • Posted on: Feb 12, 2010
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    With the dawn of search appliance everybody wants to rack up an external box in their server hall, leaving the gritty details of indexing and searching to companies who specialize in doing it best. We often forget how picky these magic boxes are....

  • Posted on: Feb 12, 2010
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    Dublin Core is in heavy use in the UK public sector – anybody who has had to complete an RFP document for a UK public sector customer will be familiar with questions regarding your proposed CMS platform’s support for it. Dublin Core is a meta data...

  • Posted on: Feb 12, 2010
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    In this post I will go into more detail about how the mirroring service works and how that affects modules and custom code. As I mentioned in my previous post the mirroring job is executed in a separate application from the site. This has some...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 12, 2010

    On large projects you often want/need to reuse as much of you code as possible. This also include EPiServer Templates and Plugins. This is not always as easy with web projects. You could package them as modules that you install with the deployment...

  • Posted on: Feb 11, 2010
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    Page providers requires some configuration. In addition to the obvious ones like name, type and entryPoint you should also define what capabilities your page provider supports, such as Create, Edit, Delete and Search. If you, for example, specify...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 11, 2010

    At a course in the great state of Pennsylvania we just came across this intriguing problem: On one installation, whenever we tried to import .episerverdata packages it would complain with an error message indicating that access was denied when...