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In April 2003, Microsoft introduced a minor upgrade to VisualStudio .NET called Visual Studio .NET 2003,codenamed Everett (for the city of the same name).It includes anupgrade to the .NET Framework, version 1.1, and is the firstrelease to support developing programs for mobile devices, usingASP.NET or the .NET Compact Framework. The Visual C++ compiler’sstandards-compliance improved, especially in the area of partialtemplate specialization. Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 is a version ofthe same C++ compiler shipped with Visual Studio .NET 2003 withoutthe IDE that Microsoft made freely available. As of 2010 it is nolonger available and the Express Editions have superseded it. Theinternal version number of Visual Studio .NET 2003 is version 7.1while the file format version is 8.0.

Visual Studio .NET is a complete set of development tools forbuilding ASP Web applications, XML Web services, desktopapplications, and mobile applications. Visual Basic .NET, VisualC++ .NET, Visual C# .NET, and Visual J# .NET all use the sameintegrated development environment (IDE), which allows them toshare tools and facilitates in the creation of mixed-languagesolutions. In addition, these languages leverage the functionalityof the .NET Framework, which provides access to key technologiesthat simplify the development of ASP Web applications and XML Webservices.

This topic contains information about:
Visual Studio .NET Highlights
– Read overviews of Visual J#, Smart Device Applications, ASP.NETMobile Designer, Windows Forms, XML Web services, and XML supportin Visual Studio .NET.

The .NET Framework
– Read a brief overview of the Common Language Runtime, unifiedprogramming classes, and ASP.NET.

Getting Started
– Discover tutorials, templates, and migration information to getyou up and running with this version of Visual Studio.

Visual Studio .NET Highlights
This section contains information about some of the latest toolsand technologies available in this release of Visual Studio.

Visual J#
Visual J# is a development tool that developers who are familiarwith the Java-language syntax can use to build applications andservices on the .NET Framework. It integrates the Java-languagesyntax into the Visual Studio .NET integrated developmentenvironment (IDE). Visual J# also supports most of thefunctionality found in Visual J++ 6.0, including MicrosoftExtensions. Visual J# is not a tool for developing applicationsintended to run on a Java Virtual Machine. Applications andservices built with Visual J# will run only in the .NET Framework.Visual J# has been independently developed by Microsoft. It is notendorsed or approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. For moreinformation, see Introducing Visual J#.

Smart Device Applications
The Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment nowincludes tools for developing applications for smart devices, suchas the Pocket PC. Using the tools and the .NET Compact Framework, asubset of the .NET Framework, you can create, build, debug, anddeploy applications that run on the .NET Compact Framework inpersonal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones, and otherresource-constrained devices. For more information, see SmartDevice Projects.

ASP.NET Mobile Designer
ASP.NET Mobile Designer extends ASP.NET and the .NET Framework,allowing you to build Web applications for mobile phones, PDAs, andpagers. This designer is integrated into the Visual Studio IDE. Youcan create mobile Web applications, use the Mobile Designer tomodify a mobile Web form, and then build and run the application,all from within Visual Studio. For more information, see GettingStarted with the ASP.NET Mobile Designer.

Web Forms
Web Forms are an ASP.NET technology that you use to createprogrammable Web pages. Web Forms render themselves asbrowser-compatible HTML and script, which allows any browser on anyplatform to view the pages. Using Web Forms, you create Web pagesby dragging and dropping controls onto the designer and then addingcode, similar to the way that you create Visual Basic forms. Formore information, see Introduction to Web Forms Pages.

Windows Forms
Windows Forms is the new platform for Microsoft Windows applicationdevelopment, based on the .NET Framework. This framework provides aclear, object-oriented, extensible set of classes that enables youto develop rich Windows applications. Additionally, Windows Formscan act as the local user interface in a multi-tier distributedsolution. For more information, see Introduction to WindowsForms.

XML Web Services
XML Web services are applications that can receive requests anddata using XML over HTTP. XML Web services are not tied to aparticular component technology or object-calling convention andcan therefore be accessed by any language, component model, oroperating system. In Visual Studio .NET, you can quickly create andinclude XML Web services using Visual Basic, Visual C#, JScript,Managed Extensions for C++, or ATL Server. For more information,see Programming the Web with XML Web Services.

XML Support
Extensible Markup Language (XML) provides a method for describingstructured data. XML is a subset of SGML that is optimized fordelivery over the Web. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) definesXML standards so that structured data will be uniform andindependent of applications. Visual Studio .NET fully supports XML,providing the XML Designer to make it easier to edit XML and createXML schemas. For more information, see XML Schemas and Data and XMLDesigner.

The .NET Framework
The .NET Framework is a multi-language environment for building,deploying, and running XML Web services and applications. Itconsists of three main parts:

– Common Language Runtime: Despite its name, the runtime actuallyhas a role in both a component’s runtime and development timeexperiences. While the component is running, the runtime isresponsible for managing memory allocation, starting up andstopping threads and processes, and enforcing security policy, aswell as satisfying any dependencies that the component might haveon other components. At development time, the runtime’s rolechanges slightly; because it automates so much (for example, memorymanagement), the runtime makes the developer’s experience verysimple, especially when compared to COM as it is today. Inparticular, features such as reflection dramatically reduce theamount of code a developer must write in order to turn businesslogic into a reusable component.
– Unified programming classes   The framework providesdevelopers with a unified, object-oriented, hierarchical, andextensible set of class libraries (APIs). Currently, C++ developersuse the Microsoft Foundation Classes and Java developers use theWindows Foundation Classes. The framework unifies these disparatemodels and give Visual Basic and JScript programmers access toclass libraries as well. By creating a common set of APIs acrossall programming languages, the common language runtime enablescross-language inheritance, error handling, and debugging. Allprogramming languages, from JScript to C++, have similar access tothe framework and developers are free to choose the language thatthey want to use.
– ASP.NET: ASP.NET builds on the programming classes of the .NETFramework, providing a Web application model with a set of controlsand infrastructure that make it simple to build ASP Webapplications. ASP.NET includes a set of controls that encapsulatecommon HTML user interface elements, such as text boxes anddrop-down menus. These controls run on the Web server, however, andpush their user interface as HTML to the browser. On the server,the controls expose an object-oriented programming model thatbrings the richness of object-oriented programming to the Webdeveloper. ASP.NET also provides infrastructure services, such assession state management and process recycling, that further reducethe amount of code a developer must write and increase applicationreliability. In addition, ASP.NET uses these same concepts toenable developers to deliver software as a service. Using XML Webservices features, ASP.NET developers can write their businesslogic and use the ASP.NET infrastructure to deliver that servicevia SOAP. For more information, see Soap Community Links.

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