Wednesday, October 17, 2007

SuiteDreams Framework

Wow... It looks like I am currently getting betrayed by my own company! People who know me, know that I have been involved in Framework Architecture for almost 10 years. In fact, my lineage of framework design goes back to AT&T Wireless and my Cheyenne Mountain framework in 1997, through GroundControl (in PHP) in 2000, The Phoenix Application Framework in 2003, and now my SuiteDreams Framework. Well, today there was a huge meeting at work about 'this' framework, and lo and behold, I wasn't invited (even though I am the ONLY one who knows anything about it) and it could very well be possible that someone else is stealing my thunder. Nice... And from a company that speaks so much of 'ethics'. I can only hope that as I travel from this Division to another, that the next might be more considerate and truly 'ethical'. This does really infuriate me... This should be interesting to see how it works out...

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Framework Deployment

Well, the MSI installers for our Framework and Modules is obviously not 100% together. Initial deployment was fine, but the Module hung on placing the DLLs into the Framework bin. Working on that now. Other than that, the project as a whole has worked out very well.

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

SDF Knowledge Base Add On

I have just about completed a Knowledge Base Add On for my SuiteDreams Framework (SDF) and have started a Project Management Add On. Hopefully both will be done within the next week or so. And speaking of which, I am converting the SDF into an application I can use or resell for baseline web applications. Currently the framework only supports Oracle, but I am in the process of making it SQL Server compatible too (might even go the MySql route eventually as well.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Web Client Software Factory

We've been exploring the Web Client Software Factory lately and what a nice framework to work in. The whole concept of Dependancy Injection is very cool and the idea of a self aware application is fantastic! I really look forward to future releases of this. Watch it, it will take off...

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