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Installig Smart Device Extensions, and J# to Visual Studio .NET Enterprise (Architect Edition)

 
 
Angel Leon
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      21st Nov 2003
Hello, yesterday i installed Visual Studio .NET Enterprise (Architect
Edition)

On microsoft page, it says it includes J# and Smart Device Extensions for
developing on Pocket PCs.

I installed it, and in two days, i've not been able to add those
funcionalities, i downloaded the .NET Compact Framework SDK,
and a J# package, but they wont be integrated within Visual Studio.

Anyone knows why this happens?

On my about window, it says that i have the following version:

Microsoft Development Environment 2002 Version 7.0.9466

Is that really the Visual Studio .NET???

I didnt get any options on the installation for J# or the SDE.

My whole goal is to port an existing Pocket PC application which I built
entirely in Java, i wanna do it now in .NET, we got the trial, which took us
about 2 hours installation, and now im frustrated cause it doesnt have what
it promesed.

Anyone from Microsoft or someone that was in the same situation?

Please I need help.
If you want to see our product, go and see the demo www.straec.com
It would be an excelent sucess story for Microsoft if implemented on .NET
im pretty sure.


 
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Alex Feinman [MVP]
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      21st Nov 2003
Smart Device Extensions is a discontinued add-on for VS2002. Microsoft page
refers to VS2003 which includes support for developing smart device
applications out of the box. This only applies to VS.NET 2003 Professional
and up (and academic)

"Angel Leon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello, yesterday i installed Visual Studio .NET Enterprise (Architect
> Edition)
>
> On microsoft page, it says it includes J# and Smart Device Extensions for
> developing on Pocket PCs.
>
> I installed it, and in two days, i've not been able to add those
> funcionalities, i downloaded the .NET Compact Framework SDK,
> and a J# package, but they wont be integrated within Visual Studio.
>
> Anyone knows why this happens?
>
> On my about window, it says that i have the following version:
>
> Microsoft Development Environment 2002 Version 7.0.9466
>
> Is that really the Visual Studio .NET???
>
> I didnt get any options on the installation for J# or the SDE.
>
> My whole goal is to port an existing Pocket PC application which I built
> entirely in Java, i wanna do it now in .NET, we got the trial, which took

us
> about 2 hours installation, and now im frustrated cause it doesnt have

what
> it promesed.
>
> Anyone from Microsoft or someone that was in the same situation?
>
> Please I need help.
> If you want to see our product, go and see the demo www.straec.com
> It would be an excelent sucess story for Microsoft if implemented on .NET
> im pretty sure.
>
>



 
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Dino Chiesa [Microsoft]
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      21st Nov 2003
2 things
1- AFAIK there is no SDK for .NET CF, currently.

B - VS2003 includes the capability to build smart device apps.
However, the .NET CF includes support only for VB and C#, not for J#.

sorry !



"Alex Feinman [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Smart Device Extensions is a discontinued add-on for VS2002. Microsoft

page
> refers to VS2003 which includes support for developing smart device
> applications out of the box. This only applies to VS.NET 2003 Professional
> and up (and academic)
>
> "Angel Leon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello, yesterday i installed Visual Studio .NET Enterprise (Architect
> > Edition)
> >
> > On microsoft page, it says it includes J# and Smart Device Extensions

for
> > developing on Pocket PCs.
> >
> > I installed it, and in two days, i've not been able to add those
> > funcionalities, i downloaded the .NET Compact Framework SDK,
> > and a J# package, but they wont be integrated within Visual Studio.
> >
> > Anyone knows why this happens?
> >
> > On my about window, it says that i have the following version:
> >
> > Microsoft Development Environment 2002 Version 7.0.9466
> >
> > Is that really the Visual Studio .NET???
> >
> > I didnt get any options on the installation for J# or the SDE.
> >
> > My whole goal is to port an existing Pocket PC application which I built
> > entirely in Java, i wanna do it now in .NET, we got the trial, which

took
> us
> > about 2 hours installation, and now im frustrated cause it doesnt have

> what
> > it promesed.
> >
> > Anyone from Microsoft or someone that was in the same situation?
> >
> > Please I need help.
> > If you want to see our product, go and see the demo www.straec.com
> > It would be an excelent sucess story for Microsoft if implemented on

..NET
> > im pretty sure.
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Alex Feinman [MVP]
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      21st Nov 2003
Good points. I haven't read the whole post.

"Dino Chiesa [Microsoft]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:uZy2$(E-Mail Removed)...
> 2 things
> 1- AFAIK there is no SDK for .NET CF, currently.
>
> B - VS2003 includes the capability to build smart device apps.
> However, the .NET CF includes support only for VB and C#, not for J#.
>
> sorry !
>
>
>
> "Alex Feinman [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Smart Device Extensions is a discontinued add-on for VS2002. Microsoft

> page
> > refers to VS2003 which includes support for developing smart device
> > applications out of the box. This only applies to VS.NET 2003

Professional
> > and up (and academic)
> >
> > "Angel Leon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Hello, yesterday i installed Visual Studio .NET Enterprise (Architect
> > > Edition)
> > >
> > > On microsoft page, it says it includes J# and Smart Device Extensions

> for
> > > developing on Pocket PCs.
> > >
> > > I installed it, and in two days, i've not been able to add those
> > > funcionalities, i downloaded the .NET Compact Framework SDK,
> > > and a J# package, but they wont be integrated within Visual Studio.
> > >
> > > Anyone knows why this happens?
> > >
> > > On my about window, it says that i have the following version:
> > >
> > > Microsoft Development Environment 2002 Version 7.0.9466
> > >
> > > Is that really the Visual Studio .NET???
> > >
> > > I didnt get any options on the installation for J# or the SDE.
> > >
> > > My whole goal is to port an existing Pocket PC application which I

built
> > > entirely in Java, i wanna do it now in .NET, we got the trial, which

> took
> > us
> > > about 2 hours installation, and now im frustrated cause it doesnt have

> > what
> > > it promesed.
> > >
> > > Anyone from Microsoft or someone that was in the same situation?
> > >
> > > Please I need help.
> > > If you want to see our product, go and see the demo www.straec.com
> > > It would be an excelent sucess story for Microsoft if implemented on

> .NET
> > > im pretty sure.
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



 
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