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<updated>2008-12-01T18:53:00-08:00</updated>
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<title>Whitepaper: Delphi 2005 and ECO II</title>
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<name>Richard Todosichuk</name>
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<updated>2005-02-24T07:21:52-08:00</updated>
<published>2005-02-24T07:21:52-08:00</published>
<summary>Whitepaper: Delphi 2005 and ECO II</summary>
<content>I would like to see an article on &quot;How to build your own custom editors for ECO&quot;.  I would like to see examples on how to write code to access your ECO data modal directly.  The no code examples are fine for getting a quick understanding of what the think does but I need to know how easy is it to tweak through code.  I would also like to see how you would add your own custom methods to your object.  If you have a person ECO object can you add your own custom method that doesn't do anything data related?  Example, add a sendEmail(msg: string) method to a person that will email the contents of the msg parameter the person's default email address (assuming that the person has an email address property).</content>
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