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The PhoneBook tutorial (a.k.a. "the illustrated primer") demonst= rates how to build a simple re-motion application and discusses important r= e-motion concepts. The PhoneBook tutorial can be downloaded here = (PDF)
Warning: The PhoneBook tutorial has not been updated since 2010!=
The PhoneBook tutorial revolves around a simple domain for managing cont= act information:
Person
objects can have multiple PhoneNumber
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objectsPerson
objects can have an address, i.e. point to a =
Location
objectThus you can manage people, their addresses and their phone-numbers.
The PhoneBook tutorial covers the three main re-motion components = re-store, re-form and re-call =E2=80=93 in this order.= Each component is explained with sample code, basics and links to material= like O/R-mapping, patterns and ASP.NET 2.0 are provided.
The application you will end up with after completing the PhoneBook tuto= rial is the PhoneBook web application. A running version exists on= this website: FIXME It's called the online PhoneBook.
If you are an experienced .NET and ASP.NET programmer, you might not nee= d the PhoneBook tutorial. This wiki and some brief hints might be sufficien= t to get you up to speed with re-motion quickly. Some sections have been co= pied from the PhoneBook tutorial, though.
The PhoneBook tutorial is the text-book for class-room training and very= detailed. It is a very gentle introduction to re-motion, but browsing and = searching this wiki might be more productive if you are interested only in = certain aspects of re-motion. This wiki uses PhoneBook examples as well, so= it is helpful to have at least a passing familiarity with it.