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New Post 4/1/2008 10:13 AM
User is offline GMan
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Module Development Best Practices 

I develop a module 'Fred'. Fred uses an objectdatasource through FredsController.vb and FredsInfo.vb

I develop a 2nd module, 'Bob', which will attach to most of the same data as Fred. Does Bob get his own controller or is binding to Fredsinfo acceptable?

Thanks

 
New Post 4/1/2008 10:21 AM
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Re: Module Development Best Practices 

I'm developing a suite of modules that all use the same 'controller' and 'info' modules.  I would say that it is a good practice.

 
New Post 4/1/2008 12:09 PM
User is offline Nathan Rover
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Re: Module Development Best Practices 

Gordon,

 It’s hard to say with that limited amount of info, but if you ever distribute ‘Bob’ by him self, you’ll have a problem.

 --Nathan Rover

 
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