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WPF Composite Client
After the announcement about the death of Acropolis , Glenn just announced that the patterns & practices team will develop WPF Composite Client guidance for building composite client applications for .NET Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. This is not a new version of CAB . It is an entirely new set of libraries and guidance, built from the ground up, targeting development of new WPF Composite applications. The target is to have all of the new guidance ship before the end of 2008. Technorati...
Acropolis - The end
The Acropolis team just announced today that Acropolis will not advance from CTP to a supported release. They also announced that they want to help customers who'd like to take Acropolis into production be successful until an alternative is available. The good news is that all the great work the Acropolis team did will be rolled out in the future versions of .NET and also used for guidance and best practices for building WPF Composite Clients.
What is Acropolis?
Literally means the edge of a town or a high city; The Acropolis of Athens is the best known acropolis (high city, The "Sacred Rock") in the world. (From Wikipedia) Microsoft announced their Acropolis: “Acropolis” is a set of components and tools that make it easier for developers to build and manage modular, business focused, client .NET applications. Acropolis is a framework that fosters the separation of UI from business logic. It allows an application to be composed of UI Agnostic parts that...

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