Does CSLA and MVC play well together?

Does CSLA and MVC play well together?

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MadGerbil posted on Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I've been pretty much ignoring everything to do with MVC in the hopes that it would go away (I don't need new stuff to learn); however it seems to persist so I probably should learn it.

I've got a tiny web app I need to throw together so I might as well take the opportunity to update my skills.

Any problems using CSLA and MVC together?

triplea replied on Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I haven't used ASP.Net for a long time and had to do a (small) site recently. Decided to use MVC and CSLA. I found it very easy to start off with and completed the site really quickly. No real problems encountered.

1 thing I did not have time to check is the new (?) CslaModelBinder. You might want to check that out.

Otherwise you should be fine.

xAvailx replied on Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Depends on which version of MVC you will be using. If using MVC 1, then it should work just fine. If using MVC 2, then there are some compile time issues with the Csla MVC binder.

RockfordLhotka replied on Tuesday, January 26, 2010

And that depends on which beta/RC/whatever you get for MVC 2 :)

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