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What happened to ADO.Net business objectsI remember reading in a book on Beta 2 ADO.Net that MS was comming out with
their own version of O/R Mapping called Business Objects. I've been searching around for info on this, but not comming up with anything. Did MS drop Business Objects for the final release? john conwell wrote:
> I remember reading in a book on Beta 2 ADO.Net that MS was comming out with They did. If we mean the same thing:> their own version of O/R Mapping called Business Objects. I've been > searching around for info on this, but not comming up with anything. > > Did MS drop Business Objects for the final release? http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,1995,1875024,00.asp?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535 Are you talking about ObjectSpaces? If so, they were dropped way before
Beta1 even. - Sahil Malik [MVP] ADO.NET 2.0 book - http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/archive/2005/05/13/63199.aspx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show quote "john conwell" <johnconw***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3E7CE3BF-FD25-42AD-A4FB-E7E9B1EF361B@microsoft.com... >I remember reading in a book on Beta 2 ADO.Net that MS was comming out with > their own version of O/R Mapping called Business Objects. I've been > searching around for info on this, but not comming up with anything. > > Did MS drop Business Objects for the final release? Thats right...ObjectSpaces. Thats interesting though. The book I got was
supposedly based on Beta 2.0. HA! Show quote "Sahil Malik [MVP C#]" wrote: > Are you talking about ObjectSpaces? If so, they were dropped way before > Beta1 even. > > - Sahil Malik [MVP] > ADO.NET 2.0 book - > http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/archive/2005/05/13/63199.aspx > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > "john conwell" <johnconw***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3E7CE3BF-FD25-42AD-A4FB-E7E9B1EF361B@microsoft.com... > >I remember reading in a book on Beta 2 ADO.Net that MS was comming out with > > their own version of O/R Mapping called Business Objects. I've been > > searching around for info on this, but not comming up with anything. > > > > Did MS drop Business Objects for the final release? > > > Is that the Bob B, Neils B book?
SM Show quote "john conwell" <johnconw***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57F942BA-E8CB-40FC-A552-B75161CBFE50@microsoft.com... > Thats right...ObjectSpaces. Thats interesting though. The book I got was > supposedly based on Beta 2.0. HA! > > "Sahil Malik [MVP C#]" wrote: > >> Are you talking about ObjectSpaces? If so, they were dropped way before >> Beta1 even. >> >> - Sahil Malik [MVP] >> ADO.NET 2.0 book - >> http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/archive/2005/05/13/63199.aspx >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> "john conwell" <johnconw***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3E7CE3BF-FD25-42AD-A4FB-E7E9B1EF361B@microsoft.com... >> >I remember reading in a book on Beta 2 ADO.Net that MS was comming out >> >with >> > their own version of O/R Mapping called Business Objects. I've been >> > searching around for info on this, but not comming up with anything. >> > >> > Did MS drop Business Objects for the final release? >> >> >> |
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