From: Chris S on 16 Sep 2010 11:02 Hi folks, As is the case every couple of years, I go through a nerve-wracking transition to a new development environment. The thing is, I've become really comfortable with VS2005, and our small team has a very simple and effective approach to development. I am nervous that VS2010 will negatively effect our productivity; but don't want to get too "far behind" toolset versions. So, that being said, I wanted to ask a few questions on what to expect when moving from VS2005 to VS2010 on an upcoming project. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Questions Can we still use ObjectDataSources (in our ASPX pages) and access our static methods from them? This has been my preferred way to access data from stored procedures in the database, and allows others to catch on quickly when jumping in to our projects. Are Masterpages and webcontent forms still the same in concept? (e.g. Masterpages hold common elements such as CSS references, headers and footers, etc). My projects are very small (2-5 people). Can we still use Visual SourceSafe to check-in and check-out files with Visual Studio 2010? In all of our projects, we rely on Microsoft EntLib to reduce common data access tasks when accessing our database. Is Microsoft EntLib still supported, or is it no longer necessary? Are GridViews (and secondarily, Repeaters) still used as data display controls, or is there a more preferred control to use in Visual Studio 2010? Are Web Application Projects still supported, whereby we have a "BIN" folder with binary files which get re-compiled? Does the "Publish" function still exist, where only changed files are updated to a staging area? In our VS2005 projects, we add the appropriate DLLs and web.config references to enable MS AJAX; is this natively included in new projects, or do we still need to "add" AJAX? Can we still store all of our main application settings in web.config? We currently use it for db connections strings; file authorization fules; SSL settings; customErrors; and similar. Can I install VS2010 side-by-side with VS2005? I still have VS2005 applications which I don't want to upgrade because they are in production and only require minor updates. Thanks for any feedback, Chris
From: "Mr. Arnold" MR. on 17 Sep 2010 17:48 "Chris S" <nada(a)nothanks.org> wrote in message news:37C1FBDF-B1B8-421B-80BC-609CEEC4C516(a)microsoft.com... > Hi folks, > > As is the case every couple of years, I go through a nerve-wracking > transition to a new development environment. The thing is, I've become > really comfortable with VS2005, and our small team has a very simple and > effective approach to development. I am nervous that VS2010 will > negatively effect our productivity; but don't want to get too "far behind" > toolset versions. > > So, that being said, I wanted to ask a few questions on what to expect > when moving from VS2005 to VS2010 on an upcoming project. Your feedback > is highly appreciated. > > > Questions > > Can we still use ObjectDataSources (in our ASPX pages) and access our > static methods from them? This has been my preferred way to access data > from stored procedures in the database, and allows others to catch on > quickly when jumping in to our projects. > > > Are Masterpages and webcontent forms still the same in concept? (e.g. > Masterpages hold common elements such as CSS references, headers and > footers, etc). > > > My projects are very small (2-5 people). Can we still use Visual > SourceSafe to check-in and check-out files with Visual Studio 2010? > > > In all of our projects, we rely on Microsoft EntLib to reduce common data > access tasks when accessing our database. Is Microsoft EntLib still > supported, or is it no longer necessary? > > > Are GridViews (and secondarily, Repeaters) still used as data display > controls, or is there a more preferred control to use in Visual Studio > 2010? > > > Are Web Application Projects still supported, whereby we have a "BIN" > folder with binary files which get re-compiled? > > > Does the "Publish" function still exist, where only changed files are > updated to a staging area? > > > In our VS2005 projects, we add the appropriate DLLs and web.config > references to enable MS AJAX; is this natively included in new projects, > or do we still need to "add" AJAX? > > > Can we still store all of our main application settings in web.config? We > currently use it for db connections strings; file authorization fules; SSL > settings; customErrors; and similar. > > > Can I install VS2010 side-by-side with VS2005? I still have VS2005 > applications which I don't want to upgrade because they are in production > and only require minor updates. > > I guess the best answer to all of this is to do a sandbox situation with your solution with VS2010 and have at it, test, and see what is the difference before you move from VS2005 to 2010. I guess you need to do your homework first and some testing. But I suspect it's not too much of a difference between VS2005 and 2010, which VS 2008 was backwards compatible with 2005, when the company I worked for migrated to 2008 from 2005.
From: Chris S on 21 Sep 2010 18:38 > > I guess the best answer to all of this is to do a sandbox situation with > your solution with VS2010 and have at it, test, and see what is the > difference before you move from VS2005 to 2010. > > I guess you need to do your homework first and some testing. But I suspect > it's not too much of a difference between VS2005 and 2010, which VS 2008 > was backwards compatible with 2005, when the company I worked for migrated > to 2008 from 2005. Yep, exactly what I'm doing. I'm still trying to get DAAB (EntLib) working properly, as I can't find many samples for VS2010. Also working with the new AJAX. Wish there was a bit more samples out there, as VS2008 samples don't match up exactly.
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