LLBLGen Pro v2.0 released!

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# Posted on: 06-Jul-2006 13:33:26   

It was planned, but unfortunately we lost a lot of time with asp.net 2.0 support (over a month, due to lack of docs), which made us cut features to make our deadline (which we moved for a month already). It's really unfortunate, as I really wanted this feature to be included but I didn't have time for the development of it, as it would have a high impact on the code base.

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# Posted on: 06-Jul-2006 17:50:52   

Can we assume it will be coming down the pipe in a later release/service pack then?

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# Posted on: 06-Jul-2006 18:17:29   

WayneBrantley wrote:

Can we assume it will be coming down the pipe in a later release/service pack then?

Definitely.

It will have a high impact on the code, as it has to be specified as a prefetch path, so it's a big piece of code to alter/add, which is why I couldn't add it to this version as it had a lower priority than the features added now. However I feel it is a feature which should be in llblgen pro so it's still on my list of features to build into llblgen pro.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
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# Posted on: 06-Jul-2006 22:13:10   

Otis wrote:

Kris wrote:

What is your custom properties in a users profile (checkboxes current registered versions) automatically give right to the right forum sections view?

Then you would potentially miss information available to previous version owners which could benefit you as well.

Agreed. Install shield has a new forum for each version, plus each "project type" that you can build with each version. People ask questions in the wrong forum all the time.

However, it would be nice to have some type of version indicator in each message to indicate what version/versions the question/answer applied to. Not sure how you would implement it though.

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