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    Posted: 03-May-2008 at 1:37am
Hi,
 
I m working on one of the project developed into Visual Studio 2005. Now we are converting it into Ideablade architecture
 
I want to implement better "Exception Handling" mechanism with ideablade's Entity framework
 
How can i implement the exception handling mechanism in ideablade and which mechanism would be better.
 
Thanks in advance. Waiting for your positive reply.
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What do you mean by "better" Exception Handling?  IdeaBlade supports standard Exception Handling provided for by .NET.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Actually i don't know how the exception handling mechanism works with ideablade.
 
If possible can i have one example of it which includes exception handling?
 
Thanks in advance.
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Exception handling in IdeaBlade is really no different then exception handling in any .NET application.  To learn more, find any good book on .Net and read the chapter on exception handling.  One of my favorite authors, Jeffrey Richter, has an excellent chapter in:
 
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