v1.0.2004.1 is now available

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# Posted on: 23-Jun-2004 20:32:40   

LLBLGen Pro v1.0.2004.1 is now available to customers. The .msi is downloadable as zip from the customer area. Marketing is updated tomorrow as well as the demo version. We lost a lot of time by finding bugs which were introduced by Dotfuscator which we used on the demo build, so that's the reason for the delay.

If you have problems, please mail them a.s.a.p. to support@llblgen.com. For selfservicing users: please read the important note just below the description of the hide/unhide feature for relations. simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
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# Posted on: 24-Jun-2004 10:26:30   

As always something goes wrong with these things flushed . The installer posted on June 23rd missed two templates for Sqlserver/C# for action procedure generation. These files have now been added to the installer. If you've downloaded the new installer and noticed these two missing files, please download the updated SqlServer templates archive to patch your install instead of re-downloading the full installer again.

Sorry for this inconvenience.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
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# Posted on: 24-Jun-2004 10:29:05   

Good work simple_smile

Care to enlighten us on the bugs caused by Dotfuscator? Are these known issues?

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# Posted on: 24-Jun-2004 11:12:11   

netclectic wrote:

Good work simple_smile

Care to enlighten us on the bugs caused by Dotfuscator? Are these known issues?

Well the new typed list editor didn't show any fields in the grid. This was likely caused by the mangling of flow control of event code, I'm not sure. An un-obfuscated version did work. So I excluded the typedlist editor class from the renaming logic and it worked.

I always had this kind of crap with obfuscators. Be it a java obfuscator or a .NET obfuscator.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro