How to create my Base SF classes....


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Hi All,

Is there any document, article, draft sample, etc. on how to create my Base SF classes with my custom changes that can be use in all my SF applications?

I am feeling pretty confident with my SF learning and I am ready to start working on a 2nd SF project, but now I figured out that all the code I am using in my first project can not simply be copied over to the new project and I hate to keep repeating code and process when there should be a much better an efficient way to do this.

I would really appreciate if anybody can take some time to describe this subclass process in order to crate a Base set of SF classes.

hmmm, may be that could be an Enhancement Request Tongue  Sorry Trent w00t

P.S.

I know this will be part of the upcoming SF trainning class, but I can really wait, I need to start working on the 2nd SF project ASAP.

Edhy Rijo

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That was a very intelligent and intuitive response, Charles. 

This is both a source of riches and a PITA for the framework builder.

Very accurate...and good choice of acronyms Smile

.NET causes me to guess that it is not necessary or particularly desireable to subclass the enitre SF class set into a "dev layer" or "i layer" but a more focused approach to extending particular objects either through inheritance or partial class or ... I'm sure there are possibilities I don't yet imagine ... might work better. 

As you will see, it is using a combination of both.  And in fact, this is something that should be entirely cleared up in the class.

This is gonna be fun

Absolutely!  I really enjoy these classes.  They are a lot of fun!!!  And it is always nice putting faces with forum posts BigGrin

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