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New Release of Enterprise Library 4

I have long had a love affair with the Data Access Application Block, DAAB since it was first release way back in the old days. Since then it has become part of the Enterprise Library and supported and maintained by the Patterns and Practices Group. Today they announced the CTP release of version 4 of the Enterprise Library.

According to the release notes

  • .NET WMI 2.0 API Support
  • Allow Partially-Trusted Caller attribute (APTCA) on all assemblies
  • Caching Application Block has been refactored to allow developers to replace the CacheManager class
  • Caching Application Block has several new performance counters that you can use to monitor performance and operations
  • Cryptography Application Block has several new performance counters that you can use to monitor performance and operations
  • DAAB has several new performance counters that you can use to monitor performance and operations
  • Exception Handling Block has a new Boolean property named UseDefaultLogger
  • Exception Handling Block has several new performance counters that you can use to monitor performance and operations
  • Logging Block has Filter property of each of the Trace Listeners
  • Logging Block now allows you to specify that the RollingFlatFileTraceListener

And much more. You can download the new Enterprise library from Code Plex and get started right now.

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Posted: Monday, March 31, 2008 7:06 PM

by Chris Love

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