Monday, June 11, 2007

What is Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0?

What is Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0?

Microsoft .NET Framework is the new programming model for developing software using managed code. It is a superset of the Microsoft .NET Framework, combining the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 APIs with new technologies for building applications that have

  • visually stunning user experiences (WPF)
  • protect your customers’ personal identity information (CardSpace)
  • enable seamless and secure communication (WCF), and
  • provide the ability to model a range of business processes (WF).

Basics of .Net Framework 3.0

  • Because Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is a superset of the existing .NET Framework 2.0 APIs, it means that you use Visual Studio 2005 to develop Microsoft .NET Framework applications. So all the benefits of the VS IDE, code editor, debugger, and deployment can be used when building Microsoft .NET Framework applications.
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is just managed code, you can build Microsoft .NET Framework applications using the .NET language of your choice – VB .NET, C#, etc.
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 ships as part of the Windows Vista operating system. In addition, Microsoft .NET Framework is supported down-level on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

Related Links

Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)

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