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SpecExpress Crack+ PC/Windows SpecExpress allows you to easily write Validation Rules, either using code or using XML. Rules are typically written for data entry to ensure that user data is correct before submitting the form. Rules can be either static or dynamic. When written as static rules, the Specification must be loaded into memory. As such, you cannot use the [SpecExpressValidator] attribute on public properties. Dynamic rules are written in XML and can easily be compiled into a Specification. SpecExpress provides the ability to build specification expressions using the attributes on the property. SpecExpress provides support for expressions that return a Boolean value. Expression Builder is a component that allows you to build your own expression. 1. API Design: The API is the set of methods, properties, constants and classes in the framework to be exposed to the developer. 2. Attributes: Attributes are the decorators that are added to a property to give it additional metadata such as validation rules. 3. Specification: Specifications are the class in the framework for validation rules. 4. Expression Builder: Expression Builder allows you to create validation expressions using the expression syntax as defined in the specification. 5. Requirements: The specification, expression builder, and expression are the requirements to be fulfilled for the specification. The specification can be in either XML or in code. 3. Use Cases: This is a list of example usages of SpecExpress and it's classes. Example 1:Validating an Entity Object A customer can buy products from us. But we don't want to sell a customer the same product twice. An example of this is if we sold a customer an item and then when a customer is finished with that item he asks if we have a similar product. We don't want to sell the customer the same product twice. The first step is to create a Specification. We will use the [SpecExpressValidator] attribute to decorate the ID property. The next step is to create a Specification object and set the ID property. SpecExpress has built in support for the ID property and it will automatically wrap the ID property with a Specification. After the ID property is wrapped with a Specification, the next step is to set the rule. The rule is a pair of the property to validate and the logic that is to be applied. In this case, we want to make sure that the ID of the customer is unique. SpecExpress Free Download SpecExpress Crack uses the key macro system (from the Attribute class) to indicate which property should be validated. SpecExpress creates an attribute (a Specification class) that is embedded in the property. When a Specification.Validate() method is called, it determines if a key macro is on the property and checks to see if that property is valid or invalid. Customer.Name validation.key "Customer.Name" This example shows a customer with a name property that is validated by key "Customer.Name". What's New This release contains the following improvements: Added support for state based validation Added ability to specify a web browser to use for validation. Added support for most of the various tags as arguments for Specification.Validate Took a step towards supporting webbrowser.SetBrowser() Build available on NuGet Fixed Build errors with NUnit, Mono,.Net 4.5 Test The following test class is a simple class that contains a Name property that is validated with the SpecExpress framework: SpecExpress 2012-10-14 CodeProject A. J. Smith License This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below. 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Also, 1d6a3396d6 SpecExpress Crack+ Product Key [32|64bit] SpecExpress is a validation framework that allows.NET developers to easily write validations in a declarative fashion. SpecExpress is free, open source software and is distributed as part of the ASP.NET MVC project. 1.0.0.0 Version History 1.0.0.0 1.0.0.0 Released 2013-11-07 Initial Release 1.1.0.0 1.1.0.0 Released 2014-01-02 1.1.0.0 2.0.0.0 2.0.0.0 Released 2014-12-21 1.1.0.0 3.0.0.0 3.0.0.0 Released 2016-02-25 1.1.0.0 3.0.0.0 Released 2016-02-25 1.1.0.0 3.1.0.0 3.1.0.0 Released 2016-10-08 1.1.0.0 3.1.0.0 Released 2016-10-08 1.2.0.0 1.2.0.0 Released 2017-01-10 1.2.0.0 3.1.0.0 Released 2017-01-10 1.2.0.0 3.2.0.0 3.2.0.0 Released 2017-04-27 1.2.0.0 3.2.0.0 Released 2017-04-27 2.0.0.0 2.0.0.0 Released 2017-12-16 2.0.0.0 3.2.0.0 Released 2017-12-16 2.0.0.0 3.3.0.0 3.3.0.0 Released 2018-01-20 2.0.0.0 3.3.0.0 Released What's New In SpecExpress? SpecExpress was developed to be a fluent validation framework and container for.Net that makes it easier to write validation rules and validate your objects. SpecExpress also offers integration with ASP.NET WebForms, eliminating duplication of your validation rules. SpecExpress takes a different approach than most other Validation Frameworks, such as Validation Application Block. SpecExpress doesn't use Attributes to decorate properties and embed all the metadata required for the rule. Instead, it it uses a separate class, called a Specification, which contains a set a rules for all the properties for a type. This allows for much easier reading, separation of concerns, and much better support for state based validation. SpecExpress provides a simple interface to a collection of Specifications. Developers can add their own Specification or import one from an existing source, such as a reference assembly or a model or database. You can create SpecExpress Specifications without having to know anything about validation or the implementation details of SpecExpress. SpecExpress Specifications are a small, object-oriented abstraction of validation and are the most fundamental building blocks of SpecExpress. SpecExpress is written in C# and is based on SpecificationML, a specification framework developed by the MIT AutoID Labs. Specs and specifications are the fundamental concepts of SpecExpress, while rules are what makes your objects behave. There are three types of rules in SpecExpress: Assertions, Predicates and Constraints. An Assertion is something you want to be true; a Predicate is something that must be true. A Constraint is something that must be true, regardless of anything else. Constraints and Predicates are fairly straightforward to understand. They are similar to validations on an Object Data Source such as the Microsoft ASP.NET ObjectDataSource, or DataAnnotations on a property. Their primary purpose is to define a strong type model (like you'd have on a DataSet) so that rules can be applied to all properties of that type. Assertions, on the other hand, are more subtle. The concept of Assertions are somewhat abstract, and only become "concrete" in SpecExpress when an Assertion is embedded into a Specification. This enables you to apply rules to many objects at once, and to do so on the client or the server, depending on your need. For example, you might want to apply any of the following rules to all Objects of a type: Rule that may take an arbitrary number of arguments Rule that can take an arbitrary number of arguments Rule that may take an arbitrary number of arguments and is guaranteed not to throw an exception Rule that must take an arbitrary number of arguments and may throw an exception Rules like these are perfect for those situations when you want to perform some complex validation across a set of objects, but don't want to have to write a rule for each and System Requirements For SpecExpress: To install on a Windows 7 system, you will need to download the Crutchbox 7.0 ISO To install on a Windows 10 system, you will need to download the Crutchbox 10.0 ISO Windows 7: Windows 10: All systems: The installer will pop up with a screen asking for "Installation Destination" which is where your installation drive will be located and the installation will begin. Then you will need to enter the "Brute Force"


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