The Enterprise Library 3.1 – May 2007 release

  • Caching Application Block. Developers can use this application block to incorporate a local cache in their applications.
  • Cryptography Application Block. Developers can use this application block to incorporate hashing and symmetric encryption in their applications.
  • Data Access Application Block. Developers can use this application block to incorporate standard database functionality in their applications.
  • Exception Handling Application Block. Developers and policy makers can use this application block to create a consistent strategy for processing exceptions that occur throughout the architectural layers of enterprise applications.
  • Logging Application Block. Developers can use this application block to include standard logging functionality in their applications.
  • Security Application Block. Developers can use this application block to incorporate authorization and security caching functionality in their applications.
  • Validation Application Block. Developers can use this application block to create validation rules for business objects that can be used across different layers of their applications.
  • Policy Injection Application Block. Developers can use this application block to implement interception policies that can be used to streamline the implementation of common features, such as logging, caching, exception handling, and validation, across an application.
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