Creating a Custom ExpressionBuilder in ASP.NET 2.0
page 6 of 6
by Bilal Haidar
Feedback
Average Rating: This article has not yet been rated.
Views (Total / Last 10 Days): 22635/ 211

Conclusion

We have explained what the ExpressionBuilder is, detailed the different ExpressionBuilders that are built-in in the .NET Framework, and developed a custom ExpressionBuilder, the XmlSettingExpressionBuilder whose implementation was fully covered with detailed explanation.


View Entire Article

Article Feedback

Title:  
Name:  
Url: ( Optional )
Comment:  
Please add 2 and 6 and type the answer here:

User Comments

Title: Expression Builder - Excellent!   
Name: Matt, UK
Date: 10/19/2009 5:48:20 PM
Comment:
Hi,

Fantastic article. Downloaded the sample and it works like a dream. Many thanks for this!
Title: Expression Builder   
Name: Unknown
Date: 12/12/2008 7:24:13 AM
Comment:
Really very good example with all the description in short language

Thanks a lot and It's easy to understand...
Title: Custom Expression   
Name: S.Y.
Date: 9/27/2007 4:34:17 PM
Comment:
The custom expression works great but is there a way to set this from the properties expression editor? It only accepts RESOURCES, APPSETTINGS and CONNECTIONSTRINGS. Is it possible to have the XmlSettings part of the expression type? Wanted to view the actual literal at the design time.

Product Spotlight
Product Spotlight 






Community Advice: ASP | SQL | XML | Regular Expressions | Windows


©Copyright 1998-2009 ASPAlliance.com  |  Page Processed at 11/8/2009 7:30:45 AM  AspAlliance Recent Articles RSS Feed
About ASPAlliance | Newsgroups | Advertise | Authors | Email Lists | Feedback | Link To Us | Privacy | Search