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Flexible and Plug-in-based .NET Application using Provider Pattern

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This paper demonstrates creating a flexible, extensible, plug-in-based .NET application (JOM - Smart Job Manager). JOM is an asynchronous job processing engine built using the MS Provider design pattern and the .NET technology available today.
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#region Using directives

using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Collections;
using System.Xml.Serialization;

#endregion

namespace SmartJobManager
{	
	///<summary>
	/// An object representation of the 'Job' table. [No description for this table in the database]	
	///</summary>
	/// <remarks>
	/// Inherits from the <see cref="JobBase"/> class.
	/// Sorting and interfaces implementations are part of the <see cref="JobBase"/> class.
    /// Only custom implementations are done in this class.
    /// </remarks>
	[Serializable]
	public class Job : JobBase
	{
		///<summary>
		/// Creates a new <see cref="Job"/> instance.
		///</summary>
		public Job() : base()
		{
		}
		
		///<summary>
		/// Creates a new <see cref="Job"/> instance.
		///</summary>
		///<param name="ID"></param>
		///<param name="JobStatus"></param>
		///<param name="JobRequestDateTIme"></param>
		///<param name="JobAttendedDateTime"></param>
		///<param name="JobManagerProviderName"></param>
		public Job(System.Int32 ID, System.Int32 JobStatus, System.DateTime JobRequestDateTIme, System.DateTime JobAttendedDateTime, System.String JobManagerProviderName) : base( ID,  JobStatus,  JobRequestDateTIme,  JobAttendedDateTime,  JobManagerProviderName)
		{
		}
		
	}
}

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I have been awarded MVP (Visual C#) for year 2007, 2008, 2009. I am a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (C# .Net). I currently live in Melbourne, Australia. I am a co-founder and core developer of Pageflakes www.pageflakes.com and Founder of Simplexhub, a highly experienced software development company based in Melbourne Australia and Dhaka, Bangladesh. Simplexhub.
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