>Hi George:
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>>>Apparently, the Navy has some use for VFP.
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>I hope so because I have five major applications running 24\7 on the NAVAIR network in VFP, but they want them all moved to the web by 2004. I'm currently contesting the decision to not allow VFP, but have pretty much decided to do my new development in C# which will be permitted. However, I would like to have the option of using a VFP component running unmanaged outside the CLR for data access. Doing so would allow me to reuse a lot of my exisiting code base as I migrate my apps to the web.
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>Charlie
It is the reuse of existing code that helps drive the decisions here. As we do not have the resources to reinvent the wheel for everything we do. And I see they are giving you until 2004, so far they have not told me a firm date for my applications to be web enbabled. They have hinted at 2003.
Bret Hobbs
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