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13 Feb 2005
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A case study for ECO II: An ASP.NET web site
This article outlines Peter's experiences of rewriting www.HowToDoThings.com using ECO
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Peter Morris
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Contributed Article
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22 Jul 2004
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All about ECO
Malcolm Groves has a series of blog posts on ECO that really belong articles on BDN. Here's an entry point to his articles
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John Kaster
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Article
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1 Feb 2005
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BDNradio: ECO II in Delphi 2005 with the ECO Team
Read the chat log and listen to the replay of the live audio interview with the ECO team on the new features of ECO
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John Kaster
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Video
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6 May 2005
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BDNtv: Accelerating Development with ECO II (Enterprise Core Objects)
Watch this in-depth BDNtv episode for a great introduction to ECO
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John Kaster
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Video
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14 Oct 2005
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BDNtv: ASP.NET Role-based Authorization
Learn about ASP.NET User-Role based Authorization and designing a real-world example using ECO II
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John Kaster
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Video
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28 Nov 2005
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BDNtv: Borland Developer Studio 2006 Presentation, 2005 Borland Developer Conference
Watch Michael Swindell, Director of Product Management, Allen Bauer, Chief Scientist, and David Intersimone present and demonstrate Borland Developer Studio 2006 at the 2005 Borland Developer Conference.
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David Intersimone
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Video
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21 Oct 2005
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BDNtv: ECO is Child's Play
Alexandra Jarvis, an 11 year old 5th grader from Melbourne, Australia, builds a homework tracking application with ECO III and DeXter
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John Kaster
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Video
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19 Sep 2005
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BDNtv: MDA Tour Episode 1, ECO modeling and UI
John Kaster presents a replay of the ECO portion of the MDA seminar Borland provided in the Asia Pacific region in Q3
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John Kaster
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Video
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31 Oct 2005
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BDNtv: Overview of ECO III in Borland Developer Studio 2006
Get an introduction to the major new features of Model Driven Development in ECO III, only in Borland Developer Studio 2006
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John Kaster
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Video
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18 Sep 2003
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BDNtv: Using Borland's ECO to develop model-powered applications for .NET
This BDNtv episode shows you how you can easily create powerful applications using Borland's Enterprise Core Objects for Microsoft.NET
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Anders Ohlsson
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Video
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10 Jul 2007
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CodeGear and CapableObjects Collaborate to Take ECO into the Future
Article and FAQ about CapableObjects, the new company taking ECO forward.
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Nick Hodges
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Contributed Article
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18 Jul 2005
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Combining ECO OCL constraint validation with ASP .net page validation
This article will describe how to combine the power of class based OCL constraints in ECO with ASP .net page validation.
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Peter Morris
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Contributed Article
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22 Jul 2004
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Derived attributes in ECO
Read Malcolm Groves' blog for great in-depth information on ECO attributes
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John Kaster
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Article
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22 Jul 2004
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ECO associations
Malcolm Groves blogs about associations in ECO
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John Kaster
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Article
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23 Aug 2007
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ECO Developer's Guide Overview
ECO Developer's Guide Overview
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Nick Hodges
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Article
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18 Sep 2006
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ECO Example: Backup Utility
Created as an ECO learning vehicle for myself, it acts as a practical example demonstrating various abilities of ECO and that, even for such a modest project, ECO is an advantage and should never be considered “overkill”.
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Wayne Niddery
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Contributed Article
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4 Aug 2005
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ECO II and ASP.NET Web Applications
This tutorial demonstrates the new capabilities of Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) II to be used in ASP.NET Web applications with Borland. Delphi. 2005.
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Bob Swart
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Article
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6 Jul 2006
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ECO III: Using IOclService
....or: The story about IObject and IElement.
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Holger Flick
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Contributed Article
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22 Jul 2004
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ECO Optimism
Malcolm Groves blogs about ECO's optimistic locking
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John Kaster
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Article
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13 Jul 2006
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ECO State Machines
Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) is a powerful application framework that provides both a design and runtime environment. The current version of ECO adds the State Machine diagram to model the behavior of classes.
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Gerard van.der.Pol
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Article
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