Teaser on my upcoming mvcextensions project release

by Tom 18. January 2010 15:51

Hi there,

I am going to give you a quick teaser on how to setup a full asp.net mvc application with database & all the rest using my soon-to-be-updated MVCExtensions library.

Take the following steps :

  1. Create a new asp.net MVC project
  2. Add a reference to the MVCExtensions DLL and it's dependencies
  3. Create your model
  4. Create your database mappings
  5. Create your viewmodels
  6. Create your views
  7. Create your controller
  8. Create your custom childcontainer for the homecontroller
  9. Wire up everything in global.asax

That is all there is to it; you now have a fully functional ASP.Net MVC application that uses Castle.Windsor IOC/Automapper/Spark viewengine with al_a and al_form support !!!

I still have a few things to finish first (namely the string1024 and memofields need custom Modelbinders in order to mimic a string type), but as soon as I implemented those I can push everything to this github repository

Enjoy !!

 

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Tom Janssens is an independent freelance ICT consultant that has been "into computers" ever since the age of 7.

Typing source code from a book evolved into exploring the limits of coding in procedural, assembly and object-oriented languages.
As he matured in software coding, he started focussing on the problems surrounding software development, and learned that software development is usually about people and interactions first, and about technology second.

Due to his diverse track record he gained insights in a lot of aspects of the software development process. Currently his main focus is on strategic ICT advice, lean product/project development and improving the software development process and architecture.

He avoids ivory-tower-approaches by applying and verifying the applicability of the latest tech buzz in software experiments.

He is also the founder of the following LinkedIn groups:

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