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StarkMike
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I noticed that there is a business object library template under the StrataFrame projects. I was wondering if this template was talked about at all in your documentation and where I would find that. If not could you summarize the template for me?



Also, my boss and i were talking the other day and it seems like a business object library would be beneficial to us... i'm just not sure how to approach creating/implementing one. Does any body have any advice/links?



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Trent Taylor
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The training material alone may only confuse the issue more since it comes without explanation.  I think that it would really help you guys tremendously if you could attend the next training class.  If you started planning now then I think you would have plenty of time....but even though time has passed and you are well into your project, I think coming to the training class would give you guys a lot more depth and understanding to the framework and even .NET in general as we cover a number of .NET elements within the class as well.
Greg McGuffey
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The training material alone may only confuse the issue more since it comes without explanation.




Having just attended the training class and now referring to the training materials, I'd have to say I agree: the training material is a good reminder but doesn't provide all the details that come with the lecture and especially the sample projects (built by Trent or Ben while giving the training...again excellent for those in the training to remind us of how to do something or of a concept).



...but even though time has passed and you are well into your project, I think coming to the training class would give you guys a lot more depth and understanding to the framework and even .NET in general as we cover a number of .NET elements within the class as well.




Again, I would agree. The class provided in depth coverage into SF but even more importantly it provide that training in the context of building real applications (they use there medical software as examples of techniques in many cases) and much of that is .NET related, not just SF specific. A few of us suggested to SF that they should consider offering application development classes, I.e. classes that focus on the actual details of building an application, in real life. Alas, for now they probably don't have the band width to do this.
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