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Application blocks and .NET 2.0

I heard recently that the microsoft application blocks possibly aren't
compatible with .NET 2.0 can anyone either verify or rebuke this claim for
me? I'd appreciate it

Thanks,
Matt Bell

Nov 30 '05 #1
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There is a new set of application blocks available for 2.0 on GotDotNet.

If you are looking to port exiting code from '03 to '05 while using existing
application blocks, I cannot say anything about compatability issues.

I would hazard a guess that since datasets are different that the data
application block is not compatible.


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I heard recently that the microsoft application blocks possibly aren't
compatible with .NET 2.0 can anyone either verify or rebuke this claim for
me? I'd appreciate it

Thanks,
Matt Bell

Nov 30 '05 #2

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