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marcwolf


Posts: 361
Posted: 10/16/2006, 8:28 PM

Hi All..

Our company is (slowly) moving into the dot.NET arena and we are starting to look at the various tools needed to fully utilise that environment.

Visual Studio 2005 Team holds a lot of possibilities however Codecharge is still an excellent code generator for many of the standard Add/Update/Delete code.

Would there be a way to 'marry' the two so that one can develop in Visual Studio and have the control definitions etc migrated back to CSS and put into the CodeCharge files. Thus having the very best of both worlds.

Alternately - if one was to add controls into the HTML/ASP.NET code using Visual Studio you could then have additional tags so that Codecharge would know what to do with the data.

Just a couple of Idea's

Take Care

Dave





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Vasiliy

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Posted: 10/17/2006, 9:55 AM

My app works this way: complex controls developed in VS2005, and then added into CCS3 page as a .Net control.

CCS3 is used as a frame for the app.

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Jan K. van Dalen
Posted: 10/31/2006, 9:59 AM

There are a couple of products out there that do a better job in integrating
..net development with code generation.

"marcwolf" <marcwolf@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:845344dc46a0b8@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi All..
>
> Our company is (slowly) moving into the dot.NET arena and we are starting
> to
> look at the various tools needed to fully utilise that environment.
>
> Visual Studio 2005 Team holds a lot of possibilities however Codecharge is
> still an excellent code generator for many of the standard
> Add/Update/Delete
> code.
>
> Would there be a way to 'marry' the two so that one can develop in Visual
> Studio and have the control definitions etc migrated back to CSS and put
> into
> the CodeCharge files. Thus having the very best of both worlds.
>
> Alternately - if one was to add controls into the HTML/ASP.NET code using
> Visual Studio you could then have additional tags so that Codecharge would
> know
> what to do with the data.
>
> Just a couple of Idea's
>
> Take Care
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
> _________________
> ' Coding Coding Coding
> Keep Those Keyboards Coding.
> Raw Code!!!!!!!
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>


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