Nah eversince i've been a nerd in trainnig first, then i got rabbies from Proffsor Squirrel wich turned me into a squirrel after wich i quickly infected metalkiller who truned into squirrelkiller in turn.
You could call it legacy. I'd rather call it old shit that nobody needs, but as long as someone who is completely agnostic about the time or effort it takes to develop and deploy it sees profit, it will still be distributed.
It was a shitty job to earn some cash, buy myself some stuff and get started. Nothing to worry about, but that 67-year-old who came and asked I need to convert this lotus script into Access 98, which I also know.
flag = notesDocument .Save( force , createResponse [, markRead ] )
Parameters
force
Boolean. If True, the document is saved even if someone else edits and saves the document while the script is running. The last version of the document that was saved wins; the earlier version is discarded.
If False, and someone else edits the document while the script is running, the createResponse argument determines what happens.
createResponse
Boolean. If True, the current document becomes a response to the original document (this is what the replicator doe…
2/3 parameter have no effect under certain conditions :D
@Squirrelintraining at least they were explicit about that. Put up Your hands if You know what happens with Your washing machine when You switch it off. Is the detergent already in the drum? When it's drying, is it safe to open?
this basically abstracts a bit of the inner workings from the code to keep the startup of any api app simple
that webapi class is only need once across your entire infrastructure so i put that in a shared assembly with the based ODataModel cless defined in the first file
then when i make a new api I extend ODataModel and make the 2 line call in startup to use it ....
app.UseWebApi(config);
WebAPI.Configure<User>(config, Kernel, new[] { new CoreModelBuilder() });