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Elyes
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Posted 2013-02-16 15:01:13
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Last Active: 2013-05-05 18:34:34
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Hi all, I like ECO and I think it's a great MDA tool:
Class diagram EAL State diagram Automatic code generation Persistence
The focus is the model and not the technology which is constantly evolving. I think that ECO managed this challenge well as an excetubale UML tool.
However, the technology evolves e.g Microsoft does not support Silverlight in the future. My question : which direction will take ECO especially for the web development ? I found this part (web development) a little less successful than winform which is best automated . Which technologies will be privileged (for the web)?
Here are some questions to start a debate about what will be ECO in the short and medium term.
Thank you in advance for your contribution.
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HansKarlsen
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Posted 2013-02-19 16:10:51
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Our IIS application called BoringPredictable work as a persistence mapper for eco.
It also gives you a lot of boring and predictable services like grabbing chunks of data as json, or sending json data back in for update.
So it is a modeldriven app server for anything.
Using eco with WPF or Silverlight or ASP.NET/MVC offers a lot more precision and type support than coding free hand towards boringpredictable alone.
We are currently building a system based on boringpredictable and ECO+WPF+ClickOnce+WECPOF+WCF for a client. Development is going so great that everyone get tears in their eyes. I am looking forward to tell you more about this very soon.
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