I'm trying to create a single DLL which all developers in our
organisation will reference. I want to place inside it the Microsoft
Enterprise Libraries. And expose them out through the DLL. On most
occassions there will be no change to the Enterprise libraries but on
some I may wish to hide some functionality or overide some of the
Enterprise Libraries.
eg
Namespace MycompanyLib
Public Class Cache
Inherits Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching.Cach e
End Class
End Namespace
However, the Sub new now needs to be written because the Enterprise
Libraries Cache constructor expects paramaters. Since there will be
quite a few classes in the Enterprise Library which I want to expose,
is there an easier to do this. I don't want to have to write too much
code. Can't i tell my classes New to use the base classes new or
something.
Erick