Re: WSE 2.0 Support from Microsoft
From: Softwaremaker (msdn_at_removethis.softwaremaker.net)
Date: 07/10/04
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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 09:19:39 +0800
My opinion,
There is support but compability across all WSEs is not there >>> meaning
that if WSE3.0 has something that WSE2.0 doesnt, there is no backwards
compatibility.
A case in point is WS-Routing. It was there in WSE1.0. Then WSE2.0
deprecated it and replaced it with WS-Addressing. So, if you used any WSE1
Routing [which I did :(], you cannot use any WSE2.0 to run it.
However, both can run side by side, albeit some minor VS.NET Configuration
issues.
hth.
-- Thank you very much Warmest Regards, Softwaremaker Architect | Evangelist | Consultant +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Michael Riggio" <michael.spam.riggio@spam.unisys.spam.com> wrote in message news:eZRlEVdZEHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi, > Does anyone know Microsoft's support policy for WSE 2.0? Will they > drop support once the next major platform is released with similar support > (I'm assuming Whidbey). Also, when the next platform comes out will the > apis supplied via WSE 2.0 become depricated or will Microsoft simply > incorporate the API into the general .Net framework redistributable? > > Any links to this information would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks, > -Mike > >
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