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The Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) provides a set of guidance for architects and developers building enterprise Web applications. The factory includes samples, reusable code and a guidance package which automates key development tasks from within Visual Studio.

Using the Web Client Software Factory assets, developers can create Composite Web applications composed of independently developed and deployed modules. These modules are dynamically brought together at runtime into a common shell. Additionally the factory includes support for ASP.NET AJAX thus providing users with a richer and more responsive user experience.

This site hopes to centralize important information of value to the Web Client Software Factory community.
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WCSF will be more difficult for you to grasp if you are not familiar with the Model-View-Presenter pattern - the learning can be steep If you don't see the pattern (pun intended).

Web Client Topics

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Active Directory Services Presenter
Authentication QueryString
Cache ShellController
Foundation Module SiteMapProvider
GridView / DetailView StateValueT
HttpContext Themes
HttpSessionState Type Mapping
ObjectContainerDataSource Unity
Master Pages User Control
Page Flow WCF

Unit Test
Policy Injection Application Block (PIAB)
Model-View-Presenter pattern * Using the QuickStarts W/AjaxcontrolToolkit
Designer issues * IIS 7 * Load Balanced environment * SharePoint * WCSF Solution



If you are seeking help on Web Client Software Factory topics that are not covered here please visit the official Web Client Software Factory at http://www.Codeplex.com/Websf. This resource is a "solution" oriented site that will focus on answers to known issues and undocumented features.

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Last edited May 15 2008 at 9:53 PM  by BillKrat, version 58
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FAI_Li wrote  Sep 14 at 4:00 PM  
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