Developer's Guide to Microsoft® Enterprise Library, C# Edition
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Absolutely Frightening and Horrible!

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    • Too basic

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      Comments about Microsoft Press Developer's Guide to Microsoft® Enterprise Library, C# Edition:

      Firstly,
      I love Enterprise Library 5 (EL5)! It's a suite of brilliant component libraries that aid your development, especially in regards to implementing cross-cutting concerns. The problem is that EL5 is complex.

      It's rather easy to learn, but there are a lot of new namespaces, interfaces, objects to know of and understand how to extend them for your application. Extensibility-points are everywhere and learning how to implement them is time-staking without a proper guide.

      This book is a 240 page joke. If the authors attempt was to teach EL5 to newcomers, than OK - you have written a book which covers nothing in detail and too much in general explanation overview.

      My favorite part must have been the chapter on Unity Interception / Policy Injection ... oh wait, there wasn't a chapter on this. It was a single page with links to codeplex telling you to go there to understand how to use these features.

      Chapter 8 is also a nightmare. 15 cheaply written pages about the Security Application Block and token-based authorization. These pages pretty much assume you are writing your application for intranet Active Directory scenarios. Things it doesn't cover: Custom Authorization Providers, integration with Windows Identity Foundation, IPrinciple, IToken, IIdentity in-depth definitions. This chapter alone should be 200 pages!

      Anyone thinking of purchasing this book, do NOT! It is not even a good primer on each application block and its purpose. Your best bet to learning EL5 is through the freely available chm (via codeplex) and community blogs which are few.

      Good luck!

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      This book is available free

      By evrdy

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        • Typical microsoft doc

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        Comments about Microsoft Press Developer's Guide to Microsoft® Enterprise Library, C# Edition:

        I am very upset that Oreilly charged me for this e-book when it is available for free @ http://entlib.codeplex.com/releases/view/46741#DownloadId=140302

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