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Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed |
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This is not possible. If you use a .NET 2.0 component, you need the 2.0 ..NET Framework to run the applicaiton. "Rasheed" <Rasheed (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B7F07FE-3882-42E8-9216-AFA0EF440AA5 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed |
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Thanks Scott. *We do have the .NET 2.0 framework installed in addition to .NET 1.1. Are you saying.NET 2.0 components cannot be accessed from ASP.NET 1.1 (.NET 1.1) application? Thanks, Rasheed "Scott M." wrote: This is not possible. *If you use a .NET 2.0 component, you need the 2..0 ..NET Framework to run the applicaiton. "Rasheed" <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B7F07FE-3882-42E8-9216-AFA0EF440AA5 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On 29 Dec, 23:15, Rasheed <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: Thanks Scott. We do have the .NET 2.0 framework installed in addition to .NET 1.1. Are you saying.NET 2.0 components cannot be accessed from ASP.NET 1.1 (.NET 1.1) application? Thanks, Rasheed "Scott M." wrote: This is not possible. If you use a .NET 2.0 component, you need the 2..0 ..NET Framework to run the applicaiton. "Rasheed" <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B7F07FE-3882-42E8-9216-AFA0EF440AA5 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Rasheed You cannot expect ASP.NET v 1.1 to recognise and handle new components introduced in v 2.0 The latter was developed ouside of the design limitations of v 1.1 (it is reasonable to assume the ASP.NET v 1.1 developer's brief did not extend to unforseen enhancements), hence the introduction of a new version of ASP.NET. Had you put the question the other way round then the answer would be Yes, ASP.NET v 2 is backward compatible with v 1.1 but that's only because it was developed with full knowledge of the previous version. |
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Thanks Phill. This helps. My bad, I though it may be possible to "configure" a specific component of .NET 1.1 application to use .NET 2.0 framework (which is what we want as we do not want to migrate the entire application to .NET 2.0 platform). I guess a single process/domain can use only one target framework at a time. Thanks, Rasheed "Phil H" wrote: On 29 Dec, 23:15, Rasheed <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: Thanks Scott. We do have the .NET 2.0 framework installed in addition to .NET 1.1. Are you saying.NET 2.0 components cannot be accessed from ASP.NET 1.1 (.NET 1.1) application? Thanks, Rasheed "Scott M." wrote: This is not possible. If you use a .NET 2.0 component, you need the 2..0 ..NET Framework to run the applicaiton. "Rasheed" <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B7F07FE-3882-42E8-9216-AFA0EF440AA5 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Rasheed You cannot expect ASP.NET v 1.1 to recognise and handle new components introduced in v 2.0 The latter was developed ouside of the design limitations of v 1.1 (it is reasonable to assume the ASP.NET v 1.1 developer's brief did not extend to unforseen enhancements), hence the introduction of a new version of ASP.NET. Had you put the question the other way round then the answer would be Yes, ASP.NET v 2 is backward compatible with v 1.1 but that's only because it was developed with full knowledge of the previous version. |
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The .NET Framework consists of a set of base classes and a Common Language Runtime. The various CLR's are not forward compatible as version 1.1's runtime would not understand something introduced in the 2.0 Framework. If you wish to use any portion of 2.0, you must upgrade your application to be an ASP .NET 2.0 applicaiton. The good news is that if you do migrate the 1.1 application to 2.0, everything that used to work will still work as 2.0 is backward compatible with 1.1, even though 1.1 is not forward compatible with 2.0. If you already have the 2.0 Framework installed on your servers, this is going to be your best bet. -Scott "Rasheed" <Rasheed (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6AC80FA7-BB84-4268-B2E1-75907BED41E8 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Thanks Phill. This helps. My bad, I though it may be possible to "configure" a specific component of .NET 1.1 application to use .NET 2.0 framework (which is what we want as we do not want to migrate the entire application to .NET 2.0 platform). I guess a single process/domain can use only one target framework at a time. Thanks, Rasheed "Phil H" wrote: On 29 Dec, 23:15, Rasheed <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: Thanks Scott. We do have the .NET 2.0 framework installed in addition to .NET 1.1. Are you saying.NET 2.0 components cannot be accessed from ASP.NET 1.1 (.NET 1.1) application? Thanks, Rasheed "Scott M." wrote: This is not possible. If you use a .NET 2.0 component, you need the 2..0 ..NET Framework to run the applicaiton. "Rasheed" <Rash... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B7F07FE-3882-42E8-9216-AFA0EF440AA5 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, We have an ASP.NET 1.1 application which uses .NET framework 1.1. The application is hosted in IIS 5.0 win 2000. We want to write a .NET 2.0 component (which leverages .NET 2.0 Framework, Ex: Dataset Bulk Update feature) and access it from ASP.NET 1.1. Is this possible? If so, please provide inputs on how this can be done or direct me to the appropriate resources? Note: We have both the framework installed in the web server. Appreciate your help! Rasheed- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Rasheed You cannot expect ASP.NET v 1.1 to recognise and handle new components introduced in v 2.0 The latter was developed ouside of the design limitations of v 1.1 (it is reasonable to assume the ASP.NET v 1.1 developer's brief did not extend to unforseen enhancements), hence the introduction of a new version of ASP.NET. Had you put the question the other way round then the answer would be Yes, ASP.NET v 2 is backward compatible with v 1.1 but that's only because it was developed with full knowledge of the previous version. |
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