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    Posted: 14-Nov-2012 at 6:19pm
Hello,
 
I´m considering using cocktail for my next project.
 
On the Ideablade website I see cocktail samples and devforce samples and I am not quite shure which one is good for what.
When would I use Cocktail and when would I use DevForce.
 
Is Cocktail the framework for the UI and DevForce for the dataaccess - business logic - etc ?
 
My project would use Entityframework for dataaccess and would need a good deal of UI elements.
What should I use?
 
Unfortenatly I´m running short of time with my project so I can´t efford to do intensive examinations of the sample projects like temphire.
 
Btw - I am using VS 2010 SP1 and Windows 7  should I use Cocktail/Devforce 2010 or 2012 ?
 
Any help is highly appreciated.
 
Thank you
 
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Thank you for your interest in Cocktail. A picture says more than a thousand words.
 
 
 
What's not shown here is that DevForce is built on top of Entity Framework. In a nutshell it adds a queryable client-side cache and the ability to query entities over the network (n-tier) and a lot of other good stuff.
 
Caliburn.Micro is a very popular open-source MVVM framework. We work closely with Rob Eisenberg, the author of the framework.
 
Cocktail integrates DevForce and Caliburn.Micro end-to-end and provides the infrastructure for the entire application. It favors conventions-over-code, so that the code you write is actually code that solves your business problem and not the plumbing.
 
For VS 2010 you'll have to use Cocktail/DevForce 2010. Cocktail/DevForce 2012 requires .NET 4.5.
 
If you are on a tight timeline consider contacting our Professional Services group. We can help you develop your application in a fraction of the time. I will have somebody reach out to you.
 
Hope this clarifies some things.


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Hello Marcel,
 
thanks for your reply.
Sorry for the delay. I was on the road for some days.
 
Derick Chung contacted me and provided further helpfull information.
 
So right now im still in the evaluation process.
 
Thank you.
 
Best regards
 
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