RE: VS2008 and WSE3
- From: stcheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven Cheng[MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 03:37:48 GMT
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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2052\f0\fs20 Hi Howard,
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\par From your description, you're planning to move your existing VS 2005/WSE 3.0 based webservice project to VS 2008.
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\par For the upgrade plan, here are some of my understanding and suggestion:
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\par Though VS 2008/.NET 3.5(also 3.0) provide new libraries and components, however, they're not quite aim at WSE or webservice. For WSE, the 3.0 one with .net framework 2.0 is the current latest version and if your application want to continue be a webservice that secured through WSE 3.0, I think you should keep it with .net framework/WSE 3.0, there hasn't any particular benefit to upgrade it. And WSE 3.0 still haven't notes about the compatibility with .NET 3.5 framework.
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\par Also, you mentioned WCF, yes, it's one of the added components in .NEt 3.0. And as a unified communication framework on windows, it provide a unified and compatible programming model for developing distributed service. And if you do want to update your webservice application to WCF application, then it would be a good reason to use VS 2008.
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\par So would you let me know what your actual plan is here?
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\par Sincerely,
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\par Steven Cheng
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\par Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
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\par From: "Howard Hoffman" <Howard.Hoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
\par Subject: VS2008 and WSE3
\par Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:18:35 -0500
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\par We've a .set of NET2 / ASP.NET2 / WSE3 based products, and we're beginning
\par to contemplate moving to .NET 3.5 now that VS 2008 is RTM.
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\par Will a .NET2 / ASP.NET2 / WSE3 application build within VS2008? I'm
\par imagining there are bug fixes in the .NET core classes in .NET 3.5; in
\par addition to some new features that might be useful to us.
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\par We've some custom WSE3 PolicyAssertions that I imagine will need to be
\par restructured into the WCF equivalent. Before we start restructuring our
\par WSE3 Policy Assertions, our question is whether the app will build / run at
\par all from VS2008.
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\par Thanks in advance,
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\par Howard Hoffman
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