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Introduction to Model Driven Development with Sculpture – Part 1

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3 Sep 2008CPOL15 min read 116.4K   760   124  
This article introduces how to create and manage .NET enterprise applications using your favorite technology (Data Access Application Block, LINQ, NHibernate, ASMX, and WCF) with the Model Driven Development approach by Sculpture.
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// patterns & practices - Smart Client Software Factory - Guidance Package
//
// The IActionCatalogService defines the ability to conditionally execute code based upon 
// aspects of a program that can change at run time 
//
// For more information see: 
// ms-help://MS.VSCC.v80/MS.VSIPCC.v80/ms.practices.scsf.2007may/SCSF/html/03-01-140-How_to_Use_the_Action_Catalog.htm
//
// Latest version of this Guidance Package: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=62182
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

using Microsoft.Practices.CompositeUI;

namespace DialogBox.Infrastructure.Interface.Services
{
    public delegate void ActionDelegate(object caller, object target);

    public interface IActionCatalogService
    {
        bool CanExecute(string action, WorkItem context, object caller, object target);
        bool CanExecute(string action);
        void Execute(string action, WorkItem context, object caller, object target);

        void RegisterSpecificCondition(string action, IActionCondition actionCondition);
        void RegisterGeneralCondition(IActionCondition actionCondition);
        void RemoveSpecificCondition(string action, IActionCondition actionCondition);
        void RemoveGeneralCondition(IActionCondition actionCondition);

        void RemoveActionImplementation(string action);
        void RegisterActionImplementation(string action, ActionDelegate actionDelegate);
    }
}

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Program Manager in Sculpture project, Interesting in .NET Model driven development.

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