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Building WPF Applications with Self-Tracking Entity Generator - Project Setup

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This article describes the project setup of building a WPF sample application with Self-Tracking Entity Generator for WPF/Silverlight.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;

namespace Microsoft.Internal
{
    internal sealed class Lock : IDisposable
    {
#if (!SILVERLIGHT)
        private ReaderWriterLockSlim _thisLock = new ReaderWriterLockSlim(LockRecursionPolicy.NoRecursion);
        private int _isDisposed = 0;
        public void EnterReadLock()
        {
            this._thisLock.EnterReadLock();
        }

        public void EnterWriteLock()
        {
            this._thisLock.EnterWriteLock();
        }

        public void ExitReadLock()
        {
            this._thisLock.ExitReadLock();
        }

        public void ExitWriteLock()
        {
            this._thisLock.ExitWriteLock();
        }

        public void Dispose()
        {
            if (Interlocked.CompareExchange(ref this._isDisposed, 1, 0) == 0)
            {
                this._thisLock.Dispose();
            }
        }

#else
        // ReaderWriterLockSlim is not yet implemented on SilverLight
        // Satisfies our requirements until it is implemented
        object _thisLock = new object();

        public Lock()
        {
        }

        public void EnterReadLock()
        {
            Monitor.Enter(this._thisLock);
        }

        public void EnterWriteLock()
        {
            Monitor.Enter(this._thisLock);
        }

        public void ExitReadLock()
        {
            Monitor.Exit(this._thisLock);
        }

        public void ExitWriteLock()
        {
            Monitor.Exit(this._thisLock);
        }

        public void Dispose()
        {
        }
#endif
    }
}

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Weidong has been an information system professional since 1990. He has a Master's degree in Computer Science, and is currently a MCSD .NET

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