Jim Bonnie's Blog

Author: jbonnie Created: Saturday, March 17, 2007 10:09:43 PM
This is my first Blog. I intend to use it to trace my adventures with Coding, Dotnet, Dotnetnuke, and Golf

Looks like the ORM wave continues, with a talk at the Connecticut DotNet User Group on Tuesday April 24th on NHibernate.

 CTDOTNET Presentation: April 24 Tues (6-8PM). Benjamin Day (Architect/Consultant) on 'Developing ASP.NET Applications with NHibernate'.

 Then a new branch of the use group kicks off on May 8th in Shelton. Yea, a little closer to home!

South Connecticut .NET Group: Inaugural Event - May 8th (Tues) 6-8PM

Meeting to be held at Pitney Bowes (27 Waterview Drive, Shelton CT)

Cherkasova (Senior Proj.Manager/Consultant - AVICODE).The presentation gives an overview of the new Microsoft technology DLinqtechnology is explored in the context of B2B data exchange tasks in enterprise applications. The presentation shows how to streamline...

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It has taken me a couple of days to recover from the User Group road rally. Yes, I was in South Jersey for the new Philly .NetChris Bowen, well worth the effort. Julie LermanThe code has been flying since getting back to work.

And now a number of my personal projects get going now that DNN 4.50SubSonic is out, and soon on the heels will be Community Server 2007, Dave BurkeOn the to do list is a port of the PGC golf database to DNN, I think I will use the Subsonic Code Generater to create my DAL and copy the source over to my DNN module. And Subsonic and the Telerik Controls will be the tools for a retail store application migration.

I sure hope there is time for golf...

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Scott Watermasysk  is helping launch the South Jersey DotNet User Group on March 29th. It is a long drive from the Tappan Zee, but Scott is giving out FREE copies of codesmith, it will be worth the time and gas money. He knows his stuff about asp.net

It just keeps getting better and better. Yes I decided to attend MIX07.

Not only are attendees getting a copy of Vista Ultimate, but now they are throwing in a copy of the new Expression Designer Tools. How Sweet is that!

See you in Vegas.

During some development work, I wanted to check the logviewer to see if any exceptions were being logged. The log would not display and showed a sql timeout error from the purgelog stored proc, as follows: 

DotNetNuke.Services.Log.EventLog.DBLoggingProvider.DBLoggingProvider.PurgeLogBuffer()

I logged into SQL Management Studio and ran the procedure manually and everything was ok after that.

Strange...

6 sites in total have now been moved to aspnix.com.

A number of issues have come up along the way..

  1. Some of the modules to not support an export - so these were moved manually- The BLOG module does have export, so that was smooth
  2. The Gallery module is not supported in 4.4, so we need to look for another module. There is a community based upgrade to the Gallery, so that is an option also
  3. I started to get outofmemory exceptions on the new server. A ticket to support was answered within 3 hours - I hope they upped my application pools memory allocation. Time will tell

But so far so good!!

My hosting account was up for renewal at webhost4life.com and I was about to press the button for 130 bucks, when I saw they were going to charge me a $10 renewal fee. I guess I am really cheap, but it drove me crazy that they wanted to charge $10 a month in advance and charge me additional money to stay with them.

Since I already had an account with ASPNIX.COM for a community server deployment, I figured what the heck.

There does appear to be some noise in the forums and peoples blogs about problems with aspnix, particularly with down time and long times for service calls to be answered. I almost lost it when I realized that a service ticket must be opened to get a database backup or restore. That is nuts, and webhost4life makes this easy, as well as discountasp.net.

So, the eperiment begins...I have a copy of my webhost4lifes apps and databases so I can always go back or try another host if aspnix does not work out.

I took the opportunity to install DNN 4.4.1 and started to move some...

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Check out the subdudes Tour Dates in the March Newsletter.

Looks like I will be going to the Fairfield County Irish Festival


Yesterday was Code Camp II in NYC and it was great. Two of my new co-workers from VZW made the event. it is nice to see the community growing -  Michael is hard core and loved the session on programming Lego Blocks!

I made the following sessions - I made them all!

Don Demsack (DonXML) on Syntactic Sugar - An interesting way to look at how we write code, and how langauge features, and the IDE can help make code clear and consise (or not!) David Laribee  - Test Driving NHibernate and the Domain Model - A thought provoking session about how to implement a clean and robust solution by focusing on the Domain Model and keeping the infrastructure out of the Domain Model Code base  Kurt Guenther Scott WatermasyskCS word! Kevin S. Goff Kevin S. Goff  - Practical uses for .NET Generics - Where is the aspirin was a common comment - I guess I have to buy the book......

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Code Camp II is coming to NY on Saturday March 3rd.
Should be fun.


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About Me

Thanks for stopping by. My name is Jim Bonnie and I have been writing software for over 20 years. After building financial data systems for Reuters for nearly 18 years I have started doing contract work and am excited about technology and currently focus on Microsoft solutions. DotNetNuke has helped provide a good introduction to ASP.NET web application development, and I am now starting to branch out into other areas. Data Access techniques and SubSonic is something that I am looking into now. This has helped me get an invitation to speak at Las Vegas at DNN Open Force 07. it was a great time. And I am looking forward to OpenForce08, where I wil be presenting on TDD for DNN.

 

Reading the codebetter blogs and attending a nothing but .net training class with JP Boodhoo helped spark my interest in ALT.NET. I attended the first conference in Austin Texas, and it was amazing to see Scott Guthrie introduce the ASP.NET MVC framework.

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