I'm trying to set this up in my own project, and I am having difficulties figuring out how this was accomplished.
In the Rolodex example, business classes are "mirrored" in the client code from the server code in a way that is much like a shortcut. How does one set this up in the IDE?
Thanks
Chris
Right-click on client’s project’s destination folder,
select add existing item, browse to server’s class, you will see down
arrow on OK button, click on that down arrow, select add as link.
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From: skagen00
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Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 12:30 PM
To: Sergey Barskiy
Subject: [CSLA .NET] Mirrored classes in the Rolodex example
I'm trying to set this up in my own project, and I am having difficulties
figuring out how this was accomplished.
In the Rolodex example, business classes are "mirrored" in the
client code from the server code in a way that is much like a shortcut. How
does one set this up in the IDE?
Thanks
Chris
Great, got it. Thanks for the quick response!
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