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Hi friends,



I'm sorry but I'm very disappointed in my first touch with StrataFrame.



We are planning to start a big webpage based project in .NET and I just couldn't figured out how StrataFrame could be useful.



I think it is a powerfull tool for winforms based projects, but lacks some examples and help for web based projects.



My last post just couldn't be answered and I think it's was a very simple question...



Though I've tried, just go on and keep making the StrataFrame more robust and a good choice for web based projects as I think it is for winforms.



I apologize for the incovenience that my posts may cause, is not my intention to discourage anyone using StrataFrame.



Best regards



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Trent Taylor
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My last post just couldn't be answered and I think it's was a very simple question...

As I mentioned on the previous post, I really didn't know how to answer this.  It was phrased in a manner that was akin to, "OK, now I am ready for training" which is not the intent or purpose of the forum, really.  It is intended to help with pointed questions as you work through your trial and application once an SF user.

Though I've tried, just go on and keep making the StrataFrame more robust and a good choice for web based projects as I think it is for winforms.

It sounds to me as though you may be looking for a code generator instead of a framework.  There is actually a vast difference between the two.  In regards to being a winforms only framework, this is actually not true as we develop and distribute web portions of our applications as well.  But moreover, we have some very large companies world wide that use SF for web development only.  So this really comes down to what you are trying to accomplish.

As I mentioned on my other post, you should really look at the samples...that is their purpose...to give you a starting point as well as the tutorials mentioned in the help docs as well as the forum posts.  Additionally, the link I specified on the other forum post directs you to other samples.  There are also user contributed samples, including one from Charles Blankenship which is nothing but a web application and shows how to use AJAX as well.

So there is really a lot of information and ways to get started, but again, if you are just looking for a code generator, then we may not be a good fit for what you are trying to accomplish.

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