It took me a lot longer than expected to post this material. I am beyond overloaded between work and personal stuff that is going on right now. At any rate, the presentation slides and code can be downloaded here.
Keep in mind that the code requires Enterprise Library 4.0 to be installed, which can be downloaded from CodePlex at the following link: http://www.codeplex.com/entlib. Be sure to look at the QuickStart sample projects that are installed with the library. A couple of them are the ones we looked at during the presentation. These are a great guide to getting started and learning more about the features.
You should also check out the community project: http://www.codeplex.com/entlibcontrib.
I meant to blog about this last month, and it completely slipped my mind. On Thursday, September 11, I will be presented for the Birmingham Software Developer Association. The meeting will convene at 6:30 PM at New Horizons. I will be delivering a presentation that provides an overview of the major features in Enterprise Library 4.0. Obviously, due to the breadth of functionality, this will be a high level survey that only gives a teaser of what Enterprise Library has to offer.
Here is the abstract:
Enterprise Library is a collection of application blocks provided by the Microsoft Patterns & Practice Team. These application blocks are essentially "infrastructure modules" that can be used "as is", extended, or modified to assist with solving common development challenges such as database access, logging, validation, and more. In this presentation, we will survey the major features that Enterprise Library has to offer by taking a look at both pros and cons of the most commonly used application blocks.