All about .NET Framework 3.0
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by himabindu vejella
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Features

·         Managed Code Programming Model

·         Includes WWF, WPF, WCF

·         Delivers sophisticated User Experience

·         New user interface code model with vector graphic support using WPF

·         Advanced web services functionality using WCF

·         Built in work flow for advanced business applications using WF

·         Advanced security against phishing  using WCS

The below diagram (Figure 1) illustrates the architecture diagram of .NET Framework 3.0

Figure 1

 

Framework 3.0 is a layer above the .NET Framework 2.0 with the 4 major new components as mentioned earlier. The .NET application development takes place above the Framework 3.0. There is no up gradation to Visual Studio 2005, CLR 2.0, ADO.NET 2.0 and base class library. All these are part of .NET Framework 2.0. These technologies are developed as managed code API's, therefore, all these technologies can be used in any .NET supported programming languages like C#, VB, J#, etc.


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Title: WPF   
Name: Sanjay Hombaiah
Date: 9/2/2008 8:48:49 AM
Comment:
By reading this article we can easily understand the concept of WPF,WWF,WCF,Windows cardspace
Title: .Net3.0   
Name: Ramakrishna
Date: 5/27/2008 8:17:40 AM
Comment:
This is very good article for .Net3.0
Title: Here is the link   
Name: Hima
Date: 2/29/2008 7:43:57 AM
Comment:
Hi
Sourabh sharma Charlee
http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/
Title: Helping Articles   
Name: Sourabh sharma Charlee
Date: 2/29/2008 7:38:28 AM
Comment:
hi mam,
plz tell me from where i get best video tutorial for learning .net .it will be free download.
Title: Fantastic Article   
Name: Varatharajan.S
Date: 2/25/2008 5:32:03 AM
Comment:
Hi Himabindu,

Its a Good Article and very useful for enhance our skills from .NET base to Till Now version
Title: Superb Article   
Name: Mohammed Abdul Azeem
Date: 1/21/2008 6:01:00 AM
Comment:
Hi Himabindu Vejella,

Its just superb article and usefull for those who want to enhance their skills from .Net 2.0 to .Net 3.0.

Thanks.
Title: great thing   
Name: inderpreet singh arora
Date: 10/17/2007 9:43:36 AM
Comment:
hi madam,
this is inder,
mam i want to ask something.....how to open all controls of visual studio 2005....
when i open all controls it display disable.....
u can told me ay inder.cute@yahoo.com
Title: Really Gr8 Stuff   
Name: Sreedhar Ande
Date: 10/11/2007 2:11:16 AM
Comment:
Hi Mam,
This is Sreedhar Ande, MCA(2006) who done my academic project in your company.

Mam, I gone through your article and really I got good idea reg 3.0.

Mam, pls reply to me. I dont know u r mail id. I think u r in States now.my mail id is andesreedhar@gmail.com.

Looking forward to hear from you.

With Cheers....

Sreedhar Ande
Jr.Technical Associate.
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Title: Great Job   
Name: Sreenivas Sasidhar Seelam
Date: 9/17/2007 1:57:37 AM
Comment:
This is really great article. The way Hima presented and given descriptions is very nice and understandable to every one.

Sasi
Title: GR8 Article   
Name: Rajesh Chandra
Date: 7/23/2007 1:47:02 PM
Comment:
Too Good Article. For a new bee to Framework 3.0, the basics are explained in the best way possible. Looking forward for more articles.

Rajesh
Title: Good article   
Name: Sanjeev Chachadi
Date: 7/20/2007 6:12:51 AM
Comment:
Explains basics of .net 3.0 in best way but need to include some more articles including deployment ..

Thanks
Title: Unbelievable article   
Name: Arjun
Date: 7/19/2007 6:13:57 AM
Comment:
This is really very good article. My colleague installed framework 3.0 and looking in IIS for new version of framework.

I would like to see more on this if possible like some web example, how can we create a simple workflow with the web application etc.

Thanks a lot for this article.

Arjun
Title: Mr.   
Name: Rabish Ranjan
Date: 7/19/2007 5:07:03 AM
Comment:
The article is godd. Expecting more detail with diagram.
Good work continue with this
Title: Mr.   
Name: Joydip Kanjilal
Date: 7/19/2007 12:46:27 AM
Comment:
Nice article Hima. Keep this going. I will like to see lots of articles from you here at AspAlliance.

Best of luck!
Title: Thanks   
Name: Hima
Date: 7/13/2007 2:42:46 AM
Comment:
Hi Jag,
Nice suggestions from you. I will definitely keep them in mind.
Hanumanth,Srinivas and Sonj thanks for your time in giving feedback.
Title: Nice run down on overview of .Net 3.0   
Name: Jag
Date: 7/12/2007 8:52:00 AM
Comment:
Hi HIma

Nice overview of .Net 3.0. Keep up the good work. This article is very good for starters for understanding the basics in clear and concise way. I am looking forward for more articles (especially on .Net 3.5 with more emphasis on LINQ and DLINQ). I guess, it would be great if you include a section called targeted audience. That way, it will reach the right people.

Jag
Title: Mr.   
Name: Hanumanth Reddy
Date: 7/12/2007 7:01:14 AM
Comment:
This is very good article about .Net 3.0
Title: vs 3.0   
Name: Srinivas
Date: 7/12/2007 1:36:19 AM
Comment:
Its a good article for new comers
Title: Nice one   
Name: sonj
Date: 7/12/2007 1:27:45 AM
Comment:
For beginners its very good and expecting more practicle from your articles....

Thanks for Nice one
Title: Introductory article   
Name: Author's Response to Scott
Date: 7/11/2007 6:33:58 AM
Comment:
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the feedback .This article is written for beginners who are not aware of Framework 3.0. This describes features and components in 3.0.I think you are expecting practical oriented approach. I would be discussing on each part in my upcoming articles.
--Hima
Title: Insufficient and amateure   
Name: Scott Lockwood
Date: 7/11/2007 4:07:43 AM
Comment:
Hi,
Good attempt. But lacks terribly the professional approach for a good article on a topic like .net 3.0. I expected much more than a brochure kind of article like this.
Anyway this is ok for starters.
Best wishes
Scott.
Title: Thanks   
Name: Hima
Date: 7/10/2007 10:31:01 AM
Comment:
Vamshi,Sukanya and Nitin. Thanks for the comments.
Your encouragement and feedback gives me more strength to write.
Title: .Net FrameWork 3.0   
Name: Nitin Sharma(.Net Developer)
Date: 7/10/2007 8:06:56 AM
Comment:
It is very very Informative Article....Thanks for the Article...

Cheers!!!
Nitin Sharma
Title: Dotnet developer   
Name: Sukanya
Date: 7/10/2007 1:31:34 AM
Comment:
It is very intresting article very useful for the dotnet developers,Thanks for this articel
Title: Mrs   
Name: Hima
Date: 7/10/2007 1:23:38 AM
Comment:
Hi Keyyan,
You are right that Silverlight is not part of dotnetframework 3.0
It's neither mentioned in the features/figure.
Since it's Subset of WPF ,and recently released I just gave an introduction on it.It doen't mean that it's a part of DotnetFramework 3.0.
As mentioned Framework 2.0 is unification of BCLs+ CLR 2.0+ Framework 2.0+ WPF+WWF+WCF+WCS
Thanks for the feedback
Title: Silverlight   
Name: Keyvan Nayyeri
Date: 7/10/2007 12:50:52 AM
Comment:
But Silverlight isn't a part of .NET Framework 3.0 and it seems that you're considering it as a part of .NET 3.0.
Title: Mr.   
Name: Vamshi
Date: 7/9/2007 11:40:51 PM
Comment:
Very useful article, thanks for posting.

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