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How to Build Flexible and Reusable WCF Services
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Thanks so much for your feedback. Great demo of the dynamic criteria. This would definitely save the real estate on the screen for the criteria and would allow multiple conditions on the same field. O
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Thank you
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Thanks for your comments. You're right, we're showing a simple yet elegant design pattern that for some reason was not obvious for many engineers designing complex search forms. Giving the users a
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Thanks a lot :)
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Thanks so much for your feedback. If I understand correctly, the full-text search is great for searching across large unstructured or semi-structured data or documents. So, if a certain field store
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Thanks so much, we value your feedback.
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That's right, good points. Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it.
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Could you please explain where do you see only advertising in this article? :wtf: Are you referring to the section where we illustrate the design pattern we discuss using the open source Xomega f
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This article is about the Xomega Framework, which is a free open source framework hosted on CodePlex. You don't have to use our Xomega.Net plug-in for Visual Studio in order to use the framework. I
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Thank you, we appreciate your feedback. Xomega Team
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By the way, you can now generate a default implementation for such search operations with Xomega that uses LINQ for Entities. In fact, Xomega now provides solution templates that let you build WPF, S
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Please see our reply to Manfred's comment above.
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Hi Manfred, Just to clarify, our article is based on an open-source Xomega Framework that is hosted on http://xomfwk.codeplex.com[
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Yes, that would make the search form even more advanced. As it is, different criteria are combined with an AND, while multiple values within the same search field are combined with ORs. In other words
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Looks like UML-based MDA is not as simple and flexible as one would wish and DSL languages lack standard technologies to support them. Backed by a slew of standard XML technologies, XML-based model
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Richard, In our view, Xomega technology provides a structure to XML object models that is designed to make modeling very simple, yet powerful and extensible, and anyone can employ it without using
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Richard, Thank you for reviewing the article. It is meant to provide an introduction to XML-based object modeling with concrete examples of the objects models that are posted in the code snippets.
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