Saturday, May 06, 2006

CSLA can be the open-source (or "source-available") “game-engine”

This is copied from my post on http://www.lhotka.net/WeBlog/CommentView,guid,e76ff2d8-d8cf-436b-8bf7-bdec2ff06b2a.aspx


Imagine CSLA can be the open-source (or "source-available")“game-engine”

1. >>“We probably should have just used Enterprise Services and bought a bigger computer - that would have been cheaper.”

---- Perhaps not even need “a bigger computer” – How about make CSLA to abstract tx further -- combine all those things into the COM+ style?

2. >>“Honestly I think this can be done with tools - like Visual Studio - and still allowing us to use C# or VB.”

---- How about finding ways to “integrate” CSLA “into” Visual Studio? 3.

>>“But failing that, it may be the case that we need a different tool/language that is more directly focused on business development.”

---- How about introducing a “small language” into CSLA. Here is an example -- those validation rules -- we need a tool to translate them into javascript. I am thinking, if we can define a subset of C#/VB.net and javascript, and we write the validation rules only using such a subset. Because it is a common denominator, the translation can be accurate and totally automatic.

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