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ViewPoint

Part 1 - Introducing the Basics
The first installment will address the use of basic Bold for Delphi components and an overview of what they are doing behind the scenes
http://www.viewpointsa.com/bold_reso...gtheBasic.html

Part 2 - Extending Models
Extending basic models to include operations, derived and reverse derived associations/attributes.
http://www.viewpointsa.com/bold_reso...ingModels.html

Part 3 - OCL
Using the Bold for Delphi implementation of the Object Constraint Language (OCL)
http://www.viewpointsa.com/bold_reso...Part3-OCL.html


Borland

Bold for Delphi
http://info.borland.com/techpubs/delphi/boldfordelphi/

Unleashing enterprise models with Borland® Delphi™ 8 Architect for the Microsoft® .NET Framework
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/...for_dotnet.pdf

Thank you for your interest in Enterprise Core Objects, or ECO, as it is commonly called. The materials included here are a compilation of ECO information available from a variety of sources on the Internet. We have put them all together in one place to make it convenient for you to learn about ECO, and to save you downloading time.
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster/ecotourcd/

ECO Presentations
Building a simple ECO application
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...ECOApp1024.htm

ECO Articles
Introduction to Enterprise Core Objects (ECO)
Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) bring the power and productivity of model-driven architecture to Delphi 8 and C#Builder. This session provides an overview of the technologies ECO provides, giving you enough background so that you can explore this exciting technology further, either at other sessions in the conference or afterward.
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...ts%20(ECO).htm
http://bdn.borland.com/borcon2004fil...10061702_S.PPT
Creating your first ECO application
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...torial%201.htm
Working with Associations
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...torial%202.htm
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/...al2_source.zip
Using ECO II with Databases
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...torial%203.htm
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/...al3_source.zip
Getting a handle on handles
http://homepages.borland.com/jkaster...es/Handles.doc

ECO Samples
Delphi TechWeekend 2005 ECO Mini-course source code
http://cc.codegear.com/Item/23429

ECO Blogs
This section has blog entries about ECO from the ECO team and other ECO enthusiasts.

Anders Ivner's Blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/andersivner/
Developing ECO applications with multiple packages
http://blogs.codegear.com/AndersIvne...les/25614.aspx
Not-so-obvious code generator behaviour collected...
http://blogs.codegear.com/andersivne...les/23576.aspx

Henrik's blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/henrikjondell/

Jan's Blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/jannorden/
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...1_finished.zip

Jesper's Blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/jesperhogs....aspx?Show=All

Jonas's blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/jonashogst...egory/146.aspx
Eco: Optimistic Locking
http://blogs.codegear.com/jonashogst...0/22/1645.aspx
How to reverse engineer the .Text database into Eco
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...appingArticle/
Part 1 - Where the magic begins
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part1.html
Part 2 - Where we get our hands dirty
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part2.html
Part 3 - Where we discover a bug and recover from it
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part3.html
Part 4 - Where the database design is discovered to be less than optimal
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part4.html
Part 5 - Where the database is discovered to be inconsistent
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part5.html
Part 6 - Where the application is finally up and running
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part6.html
Part 7 - Where we start to make the real changes
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part7.html
Part 8 - Where we tweak the keymappers to handle -1
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...cle/part8.html
The final application
http://homepages.codegear.com/ecotea...le/EcoText.zip

Malcolm's Blog
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...tegory/83.aspx

Malcolm's Other blog
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/categories/eco/index.html
ECO : Autoforms and Form Factories
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/categor...8/29.html#a118
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/2005/08/ECOAutoForms.zip
OCL : subSequence
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/categor...7/04.html#a114
ECOSpaceDebugger
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/2005/06/08.html#a111
ECO is Love
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/2005/04/14.html#a107
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/images/...earchyTest.zip
ECO : OCLPSHandle
http://www.malcolmgroves.com/2004/10/21.html#a94

Peter Morris' blog
http://blogs.slcdug.org/petermorris/


CodeGear

BDNtv: Using Borland's ECO to develop model-powered applications for .NET
This BDNtv episode shows you how you can easily create powerful applications using Borland's Enterprise Core Objects for Microsoft.NET
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/30375
http://dotnet.borland.com/bdntv/csharpbuilder/eco.zip

Derived attributes in ECO
Read Malcolm Groves' blog for great in-depth information on ECO attributes
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32457
ECO : Derived Attributes Part 1 - OCL Derived Attributes
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/22/575.aspx
ECO : Derived Attributes Part 2 - Code Derived Attributes
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/22/577.aspx
ECO : Derived Attributes Part 3 - Reverse Derived Attributes
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/22/578.aspx

All about ECO
Malcolm Groves has a series of blog posts on ECO that really belong articles on BDN. Here's an entry point to his articles
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32456
What is ECO?
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/22/576.aspx
ECO : UML Packages
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/22/574.aspx

ECO associations
Malcolm Groves blogs about associations in ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32458
ECO : Derived Associations
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/24/604.aspx
ECO : Association Classes
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/25/629.aspx

ECO Optimism
Malcolm Groves blogs about ECO's optimistic locking
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32459
ECO : Optimistic Locking
http://blogs.codegear.com/malcolmgro...06/28/659.aspx

BDNradio: ECO II in Delphi 2005 with the ECO Team
Read the chat log and listen to the replay of the live audio interview with the ECO team on the new features of ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32957
mms://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnradio_eco_team_d2005.wma

BDNradio: ECO II in Delphi 2005 with the ECO Team
This article outlines Peter's experiences of rewriting www.HowToDoThings.com using ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32967

A case study for ECO II: An ASP.NET web site
Using an existing enterprise database with Borland. ECO II and Borland Delphi. 2005
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32967

Whitepaper: Delphi 2005 and ECO II
This article describes basic OCL types and navigation, with some brief examples showing how OCL is used in Delphi.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/32978
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/...al_mapping.pdf

BDNtv: Accelerating Development with ECO II (Enterprise Core Objects)
Watch this in-depth BDNtv episode for a great introduction to ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33061
http://bdntv.borland.com/delphi/eco2accdev.zip

BDNtv: Deriving a model from an existing database with ECO II in Delphi 2005
http://dotnet.borland.com/bdntv/delp...derivation.zip

What is ECO anyway?
This article provides an overview of ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33259

Combining ECO OCL constraint validation with ASP .net page validation
This article will describe how to combine the power of class based OCL constraints in ECO with ASP .net page validation.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33260

Using VCL.NET with ECO
Demonstrates using VCL.NET as the presentation framework for ECO applications. Updated to include TListConnector
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33276
http://cc.codegear.com/item.aspx?id=23434

Real life complexity with ECOII. Part 1.
Article shows how to build a project planner application with the ECOII Framework
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33092
http://www.plexityhide.com/pub/AProjectPlanner.zip

BDNtv: MDA Tour Episode 1, ECO modeling and UI
John Kaster presents a replay of the ECO portion of the MDA seminar Borland provided in the Asia Pacific region in Q3
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33322
http://bdntv.borland.com/eco/2/ecotour1.zip

BDNtv: MDA Tour Episode 2, persisting your ECO Space
John continues his recording of his ECO presentation by showing the persistence mechanism for ECO
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33323
http://bdntv.borland.com/eco/2/ecotour2.zip

BDNtv: ASP.NET Role-based Authorization
Learn about ASP.NET User-Role based Authorization and designing a real-world example using ECO II
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33367
http://bdntv.borland.com/delphi/aspecoroles.zip
http://cc.codegear.com/item/23675

BDNtv: ECO is Child's Play
Alexandra Jarvis, an 11 year old 5th grader from Melbourne, Australia, builds a homework tracking application with ECO III and DeXter
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33331
http://bdntv.borland.com/eco/3/childsplay.zip

BDNtv: Overview of ECO III in Borland Developer Studio 2006
Get an introduction to the major new features of Model Driven Development in ECO III, only in Borland Developer Studio 2006
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33375
http://bdntv.borland.com/eco/3/eco3intro.zip

BDNtv: Borland Developer Studio 2006 Presentation, 2005 Borland Developer Conference
Watch Michael Swindell, Director of Product Management, Allen Bauer, Chief Scientist, and David Intersimone present and demonstrate Borland Developer Studio 2006 at the 2005 Borland Developer Conference.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33406
http://bdntv.borland.com/2005DevCon/...DS2006Demo.zip

Report Writing for an ECO Application
This article shows how easy report writing is with an ECO application, given suitable tools. It also demonstrates using derived attributes and OCLColumns in an application and adding ECO support to an existing unit.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33414

ECO III: Using IOclService
....or: The story about IObject and IElement.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33462

ECO State Machines
Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) is a powerful application framework that provides both a design and runtime environment. The current version of ECO adds the State Machine diagram to model the behavior of classes.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33597

ECO Example: Backup Utility
Created as an ECO learning vehicle for myself, it acts as a practical example demonstrating various abilities of ECO and that, even for such a modest project, ECO is an advantage and should never be considered “overkill”.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/33669
http://cc.codegear.com/Item.aspx?id=24127

Creando tu primer aplicación en ECO - Tutorial 1
Este articulo de muestra la construcción de una aplicación simple utilizando el Borland ® Enterprise Core Objects (ECO)™ tecnología incluida en Borland® Delphi™ 2006 Architect.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/34001

ECO III y aplicaciones web ASP.NET - Tutorial 2
Este tutorial demuestra las nuevas capacidades de Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) II para desarrollar aplicaciones web ASP.NET con Borland. Delphi 2006.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/34002

Trabajando con Asociaciones ECO III - Tutorial 3
Este artículo muestra como acceder a objectos Borland ® Enterprise Core (ECO™) en código vía handles (manejadores), implementando relaciones y utilizando master/detail desde la interfase de usuario.
http://dn.codegear.com/es/article/34003

BDNradio - The 24 hours of DeXter (audio recordings)
Listen to (or download) the presentations and interviews from the "24 hours of DeXter". DeXter is the R&D project name for Delphi 2006, C++Builder 2006, and C#Builder 2006 which are offered together as part of Borland Developer Studio 2006.
http://dn.codegear.com/article/33368
Henrik starts off with a high level ECO III intro after which the development team discusses features of ECO III, such as OR mapping, Executable State Machines, the ECO Action Language, multiple database support and reverse engineering of existing databases
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...00300-0400.mp3
Leonel talks about the BDN projects he built with DeXter (QC Stats and Digital Signatures). He also discusses ECO development on ASP.NET.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...00810-0830.mp3
Holger discusses ASP.NET and ECO in DeXter.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...01350-1410.mp3
Dick talks about his positive experiences using some third party products in his ECO applications. He also discusses some of the performance hurdles that he's come across and how using ECO handles solved most of these issues.
http://dn.codegear.com/article/images/33368/save.gif
Tim and his eleven year old daughter, Alexandra, talk about ECO and how ECO is child's play.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...02130-2200.mp3
The Eco team
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/24%2...00300-0400.wma
Leo Togniolli (scroll ~8 minutes in)
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/24%2...00810-0830.wma
Holger Flick
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/24%2...01350-1410.wma
Jim Tierney and Steve Trefethen on Eco ASP Autoforms (about 1 minute into the session)
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/24%2...01530-1600.wma

BDNradio - The 24 hours of Delphi (audio recordings)
Bob uses Delphi for all his computing needs. Hell talk about his Delphi web cams, his Skype answering machine, his upcoming ECO II enabled blog, and of course about the training that he provides. Hell also talk about some applications that he moved from Win32 to .NET.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...s_02_swart.mp3
David will discuss the StarTeam integration in Delphi 2005, as well as sharing code between Delphi Win32 and Delphi.NET (both WinForms and VCL.NET), and ECO. If the CF preview is released by this time, he will also discuss developing CF apps.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...s_03_clegg.mp3
Jan will cover ECO fundamentals. It also happens to be Jans 49th birthday today. Not only that, its also ECOs (Bolds) birthday - #9. Jan started Bold on his 40th birthday  9 years ago.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/..._04_norden.mp3
Jonas will talk about OR mappings in ECO. He will also talk about Bold support in Delphi 2005.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...5_hogstrom.mp3
Daniel will discuss CaliberRM and it's integration into Delphi 2005, StarTeam, ECO, and all other things Delphi.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...olistchuck.mp3
Randy has been doing a pilot C# and ECO project using third party DevEx components for his church. During the day hes converting applications from VCL to VCL.NET.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...6_magruder.mp3
Tim and Dick will discuss an ECO case study.
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/...vis_walker.mp3
Jan Nordén - Eco Overview
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr..._04_norden.wma
Jonas Högström - OR mapping in EcoII
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...5_hogstrom.wma
Randy Magruder,
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...6_magruder.wma
Bob Swart,
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...s_02_swart.wma
David Clegg,
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...s_03_clegg.wma
Daniel Polistchuck,
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...olistchuck.wma
Tim Jarvis and Dick Walker
http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/bdnr...vis_walker.wma

ECO III Basics
http://video.codegear.com/CodeRage20...olgerFlick.zip
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