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  • C# Visual Studio UML Class Diagram Generator

    - by ikurtz
    I was wondering if there was a software that would generate UML class diagrams from my project files (C#) in Visual Studio 2008 Professional? Like a plugin of sorts? Thanks in advance. p.s. I have checked previous posts and did not see anything useful on the first glance. EDIT: I found Class Diagram item! but open to more tips.

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  • Visual Studio 2010 .NET framework 3.5 unavailable

    - by Haxed
    Hey people, I have installed VS 2010 Professional, and despite my tremendous urge to work on it since it is pleasing to the eye, it seems not to support .NET framework 3.5/3.0. Therefore, I have switched to VS 2008 rather relunctantly. Does anyone know, to add .NET framework 3.0/3.5 to the top right Combo Box within the make new project ? (Note : In the top right Combo Box within the make new project, I have only .NET framework 4.0 available) Many Thanks..............................

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  • Licences Team Foundation Server

    - by cpt.oneeye
    Hello, We are now 5 developers and want to use Team Foundation Server. What do we need? 1 Premium/Ultimate Licence and a Professional Version for each developer? Or does Ultimate already contains more than one licence? thx cpt.oneeye

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  • Commitment to Zend Framework - any arguments against?

    - by Pekka
    I am refurbishing a big CMS that I have been working on for quite a number of years now. The product itself is great, but some components, the Database and translation classes for example, need urgent replacing - partly self-made as far back as 2002, grown into a bit of a chaos over time, and might have trouble surviving a security audit. So, I've been looking closely at a number of frameworks (or, more exactly, component Libraries, as I do not intend to change the basic structure of the CMS) and ended up with liking Zend Framework the best. They offer a solid MVC model but don't force you into it, and they offer a lot of professional components that have obviously received a lot of attention (Did you know there are multiple plurals in Russian, and you can't translate them using a simple ($number == 0) or ($number > 1) switch? I didn't, but Zend_Translate can handle it. Just to illustrate the level of thorougness the library seems to have been built with.) I am now literally at the point of no return, starting to replace key components of the system by the Zend-made ones. I'm not really having second thoughts - and I am surely not looking to incite a flame war - but before going onward, I would like to step back for a moment and look whether there is anything speaking against tying a big system closely to Zend Framework. What I like about Zend: As far as I can see, very high quality code Extremely well documented, at least regarding introductions to how things work (Haven't had to use detailed API documentation yet) Backed by a company that has an interest in seeing the framework prosper Well received in the community, has a considerable user base Employs coding standards I like Comes with a full set of unit tests Feels to me like the right choice to make - or at least, one of the right choices - in terms of modern, professional PHP development. I have been thinking about encapsulating and abstracting ZF's functionality into own classes to be able to switch frameworks more easily, but have come to the conclusion that this would not be a good idea because: it would be an unnecessary level of abstraction it could cost performance the big advantage of using a framework - the existence of a developer base that is familiar with its components - would partly be cancelled out therefore, the commitment to ZF would be a deep one. Thus my question: Is there anything substantial speaking against committing to the Zend Framework? Do you have insider knowledge of plans of Zend Inc.'s to go evil in 2011, and make it a closed source library? Is Zend Inc. run by vampires? Are there conceptual flaws in the code base you start to notice when you've transitioned all your projects to it? Is the appearance of quality code an illusion? Does the code look good, but run terribly slow on anything below my quad-core workstation?

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  • Do you know good software for a knowledge database ?

    - by Eric
    Hello, I am looking for a professional software (not free) for knowledge management with a web interface. Something where one can search technical documentations ( Bugs, Patches, Solutions, White Papers, Documentation and Support Knowledge ) and where documents can be moderated.

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  • Where to store global variables like file paths in java ?

    - by Jules Olléon
    In my application I use some icons. Where should I store the path of the directory containing those icons ? The icons are used in different classes so it doesn't really make sense to store them in one of those classes in particular. I read that global variables are evil, but is it acceptable to use a class (eg Commons) containing only public static final fields to store this king of data ? What solution is used in professional applications ?

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  • Create DB in Sql Server based on Visio Data Model

    - by Yaakov Ellis
    I have created a database model in Visio Professional (2003). I know that the Enterprise version has the ability to create a DB in Sql Server based on the data in Visio. I do not have the option to install Enterprise. Aside from going through the entire thing one table and relationship at a time and creating the whole database from scratch, by hand, can anyone recommend any tool/utility/method for converting the visio database model into a Sql Script that can be used to create a new DB in Sql Server?

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  • Does WCF make the consumption of Restful web services trivial?

    - by Steve Weet
    I have an ASP.net application that currently consumes SOAP web services. This platform is targeted at .net 2.0 and I use Visual Studio Professional 2005 to maintain it. I now have a requirement to consume a number of restful web service within the same application. Is the consumption of Restful web services with WCF so trivial, compared to using HttpClient that it is worth the cost and time of upgrading to Visual Studio 2008 and .Net 3.5 framework

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  • webprogramming -what is the learning pathway ?

    - by Bunny Rabbit
    i have some knowledge of css,jQuery,Grails,django,servlets and jsp still i can't see me designing good professional looking websites .what am lacking ? should i start learning jQUery ui ,should i get into adobe products like flash i am pretty confused. i am pretty bad in the userinterface part,

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  • C# tutorial for beginners

    - by see-sharp
    I am still a beginner programmer, though I know some basics of C#. I want to be a professional programmer. What tutorials can I use to learn C# from this point-of-view? I am in no hurry; I just want to be perfect. I am dedicated in terms of time and hard-work. I searched Google, but I'm not finding impressive beginner resources.

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  • Facing problem in configuring Reporting Server

    - by idrees99
    Dear All, I am unable to configure reporting server with sql server 2005 express edition. I have posted the link of a screen shot which shows the status.when ever i go to configure the reporting services it gives me the following errors(see screen shot)...also unable to start the reporting services.It starts and then stopped automatically.... I am using windowsxp professional..... Need help... thanks. ![alt text][1] http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?8977c7f37a.jpg

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  • .NET platform web hosting

    - by netmajor
    What should I do to host on my own machine a .NET web application(ASP.NET, Silverlight) with support Sql Server and services(RIA, WCF)? What should I install and configure so others can interact with my application via the internet ? It's some administration API which I can install on a PC and by which I can upload my app like in professional hosting? Thanks for the help!

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  • Word 2007 Documents in Visual Studio 2010

    - by Will Eddins
    I'm currently using Visual Studio 2010 Professional, and noticed the ability to create Word 2007 and Word 2010 documents with C# code-behinds. What I'm looking to do is fill in a report-type document with information in my C# application, and then output the final .docx. Is this possible using this feature, and how do I go about doing it?

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