Here is a simple example of how to connect to a Team Foundation Server and display some of its properties.
To start we need to fire up VS 2005 and create a new console application.
Say you built an application that connects to TFS and you want a dialog box to appear if a user is not authorized to connect to TFS. To do this is quite simple. There are two methods you might have seen when you are playing with the TeamFoundationServer object, Authenticate() and…
When playing around with this Interface you will notice that it is very easy to subscribe and unsubscribe to events via the TFS Object Model.The method signature for Subscribing to an event is:
There is a new book about VSX out from Wrox called “Professional Visual Studio Extensibility” and looks pretty promising if you are first starting out to learn add-ins and VSPackages. It’s actually the first one that I’ve seen get released so I…
Fellow Team System MVP Mike Azocar has announced an awesome new contest to stir up the Team System tools ecoystem. There are some really cool prizes so far including a free license for Microsoft Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 w/ MSDN Premium