Have a read up on Multi Tenancy.

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Danny <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Environment: VB.Net (2008) windows application.
>
> When developing an generic application, it might be that some features
> are different depending the target customer.
> Also, each of the published setups should reside on a different ftp-
> location.
>
> How to manage this:
> - having (allmost) all source files common
> - having some different resources (client logo, ...) (can be done/
> required to do explicitly)
> - haning some menus different (more or less entrys)
>
> Having different behaviour can be steered by using some public
> variable, even a debug variable:
>  Const CLIENTID=x .... If CLIENTID=x Then ...
> # Const CLIENTID=x # If CLIENTID=x Then...
> Nice would be that when started or compiled, there would be a prompt
> for the client-id.
>
> During development, all source-files should be accessible, but when
> compiling one setting (CLIENTID=x) should result in the corresponding
> setup, being publisched on the corresponding FTP-location.
>
> Is what I describe here feasable, and if so, how to do it?
>
> Thanks.

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