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Question Regarding Framework 3.0

Hello,

I want to know if the Framework 3.0 has support for Tibco or can I just
reference the Tibco library and use it as if I was writing the code in C#.

Also I have a FIX object, can I use this within Framework 3.0 as well.

Finally how does Framework 3.0 run the workflow task. For example if I have
1000 of messages to proceses does it use a ThreadPool to process them.

Thanks,
Jun 14 '07 #1
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There is no support for Tibco. From what I can tell, Tibco is a
consulting company with their own framework and offering their own
solutions. If this is what you are referring to, it is Tibco which would
have to support the .NET 3.0 framework, and not the other way around, as
Tibco would be a consumer of .NET 3.0 (.NET 3.0 certainly doesn't consume
Tibco).

What is a FIX object?

As for running the workflow task, I don't know if WF uses the thread
pool or not, but from my understanding, that is an implementation detail.
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Hello,

I want to know if the Framework 3.0 has support for Tibco or can I just
reference the Tibco library and use it as if I was writing the code in C#.

Also I have a FIX object, can I use this within Framework 3.0 as well.

Finally how does Framework 3.0 run the workflow task. For example if I
have
1000 of messages to proceses does it use a ThreadPool to process them.

Thanks,

Jun 14 '07 #2
BuddyWork wrote:
>
I want to know if the Framework 3.0 has support for Tibco or can I just
reference the Tibco library and use it as if I was writing the code in C#.
Tibco what ?

They sell a bunch of products.

I don't think .NET 3.0 contains anything from Tibco, but if the
Tibco stuff comes as a .NET assembler, as a COM component or as
a Win32 DLL, then you can call it.

Arne
Jun 15 '07 #3

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