Question

My team is starting a new LOB WinForms app and I'm evaluating architectural solutions. We are able to develop with VS2008, but we have to target .NET 2.0. I'd like to use SCSF-CAB (April 2008), but the documentation says that .NET 3.5 is required to run (not just compile) apps built with this framework, and that is crux of my question:

Is .NET 3.5 truly a requirement for SCSF-CAB (April 2008)?

I ask this because I am able to recompile the Composite UI block and the SCSF Guidance Package, targeting .NET 2.0 in all projects, as well as pass all unit tests (except the 4 tests that are WPF-specific).

Could the compile/test cycle not reveal a .NET 3.5 dependency? Am I missing something about that requirement?

Update: I've created a basic Hello World module that runs inside an SCSF shell and it runs successfully on a virtual machine that has only Windows XP and .NET 2.0 SP2 on it. I also used Reflector to analyze some of the assemblies that ship with SCSF and the only dependency > .NET 2.0 that I've found is in assembly Microsoft.Practices.SmartClient.DisconnectedAgent (it references System.ServiceModel).

Was it helpful?

Solution

As long as you stick to the core Microsoft.Practices.CompositeUI namespaces, you should be fine with .Net 2.0.

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