Where's the beef?

Where's the beef?

Old forum URL: forums.lhotka.net/forums/t/6809.aspx


jrosenthal posted on Friday, April 17, 2009

I think CSLA is great and one of the coolest coding projects that have come around.  I have been developing using v 3.0 to complete a project but now looking to move on.  I downloaded 3.6.2 and got the demos working (the ones I've tried).  I use CodeSmith 5.0 and love it.  I see talk about this coming out and that coming out but don't see anything out.  Now realize that I am talking about posts that claim pending releases that were posted months ago.  What happened?  What happened to the support of this great project?  I am just looking in the wrong spot?  It wouldn't be the first time.  But I search CodeSmith and I search here and i search google and the latest of posts regarding some of this stuff is from '08.

Help please.

Jeff

bniemyjski replied on Saturday, April 18, 2009

Hello,

What are you looking for exactly?

Thanks
-Blake Niemyjski

greengumby replied on Monday, April 20, 2009

Hello,

I have also been looking for 3.6.2 codesmith templates.

Specifically I would like templates that used the Lambda expression,
Use of ObjectFactory so that I could have a clear separation between Business and DAL

Cheers
Jeremy

jrosenthal replied on Thursday, April 23, 2009

In my use of CSLA 3.0 I have been using Codesmith templates that generate the base classes and sql for me quite nicely.  The format of these files has changed with the newer version of CSLA (3.6.2) and I seek template files (cst) that I can use with Codesmith.

I cant believe I am the only one looking for these.  If they are not available how are others doing this effectively?

Curelom replied on Thursday, July 08, 2010

Just curious, but why are you moving to 3.6.2 instead of 3.8 or 4?

bniemyjski replied on Thursday, July 08, 2010

Hello,

The latest templates support both 3.8 and 4.0. At the time they were writing this article the latest version of CSLA that was out was 3.6.x.

Thanks

-Blake Niemyjski

Curelom replied on Thursday, July 08, 2010

Ah, it showed up on my RSS feed, so I assumed it was a new post.  I think something is screwy with the RSS feeds of this site.

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