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Hello, Im considering use CSLA.NET 3.8 for example for Security and Identity Management on a started Windows Forms Fx 3.5 Project, this will be considered as a good practice?

Im looking for :

- Namespace : Csla.Security

  • MembershipIdentity
  • BusinessPrincipalBase

- Namespace : Csla

  • BusinessBase
  • PropertyInfo

My question is about how much will cost on a started project to adopt this framework if the security schemma is not defined yet (on the solution) and Where to begin to deal with this (I mean, how to attack the changes or be ready for any real complex refactorization), I'm worried about this issue, cause I see that CSLA.NET is so complex, but If anyone will share experiences I'll be glad


Any response will be helpfully

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CSLA and I do not get along so I may be the wrong person to answer this. We've been useing a small portion of it at work for about two years and spend a great deal of time being annoyed by it. I would recommend you weigh other options. just my 2 cents.

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