Just released the Layered Architecture Solution Guidance 1.0.0.4. If you have installed it, Visual Studio 2010 should prompt you for an update. There isn't much changes in this release other than numerous bug fixes. The most important fixes are with the Layered Azure Application and Layered Silverlight 4 Application.
The Layered Azure Application template has been updated to use the Windows Azure SDK 1.6. The Layered Silverlight 4 Application will now correctly generate the namespaces for the MainPage.xaml and App.xaml files. Previously, the project templates will create projects that would fail on execution.
The ConsoleHost project has also been dropped from automation in this release. This is to promote the use of WebHost as the recommended practice.
There is now an option to let the Momentum: DAC Gen to add the connection string to the WebHost web.config file automatically.
I had to push this version out to prepare for the enhancements planned for the next version.
Have fun and happy layering! ^_^
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Layered Architecture Solution Guidance 1.0.0.4
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Jurnalis Jalanan
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