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ASP.Net MVP Framework had been dead !

 

ASP.Net MVP Framework

Project Description
A project to get you started with creating and designing websites. The project is intended to provide you with guidance for whatever you want to do in ASP.Net. We hope to make it easier for you to create and reuse your websites by focusing on productivity and quality.

NOTE This is NOT the ASP.Net MVC Framework. If you are looking for that, it can be found at http://www.asp.net/downloads/

Instead of introducing a whole new framework for programming in ASP.Net, the purpose of this project is to add all the parts missing from ASP.Net. We hope to make it easier for you to create and reuse your websites by focusing on productivity and quality.

For example, when you download the project, you get:

  • exception handling built right in
  • a pre-defined logging facility
  • a sensible directory structure for ASP.Net projects, including space for
    • project management
    • testing
    • configuration
    • automated builds
    • setup and deployment
  • a framework for using the MVP pattern, with code based on a simplified version of the Microsoft Patterns and Practices web client factory.
  • best practices for configuration and security
  • basic web stuff, like favicon and robots.txt files - just to make your life a little bit easier,
  • a routing framework
  • url rewriting
  • an integrated testing environment


The project structure makes it easy to integrate with build servers, such as Teamcity from JetBrains.com.

In the future, we hope to make your life easier for all your projects, by offering:

  • powershell integration
  • MS Build scripts to create basic project items (presenters and views)
  • theme and skin support
  • built-in workflow for Hub and Spoke patterns, Shopping Carts, and Contact Forms.
  • plug-in support for all ASP.Net applications


For more information, visit Richard Bushnell's blog at http://richardbushnell.net.

There are no releases yet, but you can use the source code browser to see what there is. Maybe you could get something from it already. If not, just throw it away.

If you are interested in helping build out a framework to make ASP.Net easier to build professional websites with, please contact Richard Bushnell on his blog at http://richardbushnell.net.

Last edited Feb 6, 2008 at 4:31 AM by richardbushnell, version 8

 

https://aspnetmvp.codeplex.com/

Model View Presenter with ASP.NET

http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/14642/Model-View-Presenter-with-ASP-NET

 

 

 

 

 

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