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Ok, since I bet everyone is curious as to what I am up to now....I thought I would give a sneak preview.
There is a new project, Rainbow.Framework.Web, most of the web ui stuff, and elements from framework are being moved to there, allowing a cleaner more basic core framework project... i will probably rmeove framework, and only have
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ASP.NET 2.0, Multiple projects in the solution, No Esperantus and more!
Web
holds your modules and pages, etc...
web.config, rainbow.config ( why can't we joing them ? )
AppCode
Contains all the zen code, and raiinbow folders code
Rainbow.Framework.Web.UI.Webcontrols
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Permissions will basically be one table the way i see with a couple of helper tables or settings.
the idea is to make the permissions very flexible, but also granular, so we can permission anything, and the code and business logic will interpret the permissions appropriate , so for example, we can combine the code for sqlsitemap provide, to join ...
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I wanted to explain a bit more about Rainbow.Framework.
Rainbow.Framework is step one in pushing the application toward clean and seperate api's.
What we will be left with is something along these lines
Rainbow.Framework
Rainbow.Framework.Extensions
Rainbow.Web
Rainbow.Web.Modules
Rainbow.Framework will then work it's way ...
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The past couple day's I took a breather from the settings wizard, because the bugs were beginning to tire me, so I Thought I would try something else.
I jumped right in and ripped all the rainbow core code, into a new project Rainbow.Framework.
This allows a few things to happen,
One all the talk about Rainbow API's can begin moving along, ...
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Lately we have been doing a lot of talking about what can be done with the core, what is being done, and what will happen.
One of the more interesting discussions for me going on right now, is the talk of api's for rainbow.
Application API - Thing of it as framework or System
Allot of core business logic
Services that content, modules, ...
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