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    Moving Away from Commerce Server  
mikeatquitnet.com


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07-21-05 10:52 PM

Hello--

I'm working on migrating some code away from commmerce server.  The
only dependencies we have are regarding the basic utility objects.
dbstorage, dictionary, simple list, etc.  Does anyone have any
experience with this process, especially replacement objects we could
buy that have the same functionality?

thanks!






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    Re: Moving Away from Commerce Server  
Colin Bowern


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07-21-05 10:52 PM

Hi Mike,

Sorry to hear that you are moving away from Commerce Server.  The next
release has some very promising features.  A lot of the basic objects are
also part of the .NET Framework if you are sticking with the same
development platform.

The list and dictionary objects roughly map to what exists today in
System.Collections.   Database storage exists in the System.Data class
linked to a backend database provider (e.g. SQL Server, Firebird, etc...).
Authentication and roles exist as part of the ASP.NET forms authentication.
Depending on your time frame for deployment you may want to investigate
deployment on ASP.NET 2.0 as the authentication and profiling modules have
been greatly enhanced.  It's due to RTM in early November.

Cheers,
Colin

"mikeatquitnet.com" <mbukhin@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello--
>
> I'm working on migrating some code away from commmerce server.  The
> only dependencies we have are regarding the basic utility objects.
> dbstorage, dictionary, simple list, etc.  Does anyone have any
> experience with this process, especially replacement objects we could
> buy that have the same functionality?
>
> thanks!
>







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