Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0
The goal of Microsoft's Enterprise Library for .NET
Framework 2.0 is to provide the .NET developer with Application Blocks,
which can be applied to common tasks and solutions that developers come
across from project to project. They are intended to
demonstrate Microsoft's proposed best practices for .NET-based
applications. For faster application development and programmer
productivity, Application Blocks can be used in .NET based applications
quickly and easily. This can be seen with the Data Access Application
Block, which offers access to the most commonly used functions of
ADO.NET 2.0 via easy to use classes. Each application
has different requirements, so you will find that
not all application blocks are good to use in all applications
being built.
Enterprise
Library for .NET Framework 2.0
Contents:
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Community
- Future Plans
- Feedback and Support
- Authors and Contributors
- Related Titles
The Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 provides these general purpose Application Blocks:
- Caching
Application Block
With this application block, developers can incorporate a local cache in their applications.
- Cryptography
Application Block
With this application block, developers can incorporate hashing and symmetric encryption in their applications.
- Data
Access Application Block
With this application block, developers can incorporate standard database functionality in their applications.
- Exception
Handling Application Block
With this application block, developers and policy makers can create a consistent strategy for processing exceptions that occur throughout the architectural layers of enterprise applications.
- Logging
Application Block
With this application block, developers can include standard logging functionality in their applications.
- Security
Application Block
With this application block, developers can incorporate authorization and security caching functionality in their applications.
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