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VFP and .Net
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20/04/2001 14:40:44
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxPro and .NET
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00497506
Message ID:
00498060
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>Craig,
>
>Your clarification does the job. Now for something related to the issue here, strictly for my own edification. . .
>
>I read the article at the link you supplied and, except for the headline, didn't really see anything .NETtish about it at all. I saw SOAP heavily discussed, but as far as I've understood, SOAP is *not* inherently .NET - at least not *only* available as a .NET feature.
>
>You mention "There are .Net servers and technologies in production today" in referring me to the article. The questions I have are:
>1) What are the .NET servers called (product names)?
>2) What technologies of .NET are in production today?
>
>I don't think that XML and SOAP and other existing pre-.NET "technologies" qualify, nor do I think that a MS product updated to work more closely with XML qualify. After all I could then make a case that the keyboard or VB or even VFP are 'technologies of .NET that are in production today', couldn't I?!?!?!
>
>JimN
>
>


http://dotnet.microsoft.com will provide links for you. Look particularly at http://www.microsoft.com/Servers/

Some products are (not a complete list):
Windows 2000
SQL Server
BizTalk Server
Commerce Server
Exchange Server
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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