This is really kind of funny - I don't see a connection with any of the legacy vfp app. It says the dbf is being replaced with SQL and a web app and web services are being created with vs.net? How is the connection being achieved? Would it kill Microsoft to admit some web services are being created with vfp??? Or do you just mean they're still using vfp in the background somewhere and there's no integration at all? The whole thing is kind of confusing...
>The success stories are increasing rapidly of companies with Visual FoxPro >based solutions moving their DBF data to SQL Server 2000 and creating web >pages (ASP.NET) and XML web services using VS .NET 2003 - while still using >Visual FoxPro. Microsoft is not trying to move Visual FoxPro developers >away from Visual FoxPro. We are continuing to educate about the >capabilities of Visual FoxPro 8.0 and VS .NET 2003 working together as well >as help those Visual FoxPro developers who are using VS .NET 2003 to >succeed as best as possible.
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