As you mean with vb.net a VB.net windowsform application, than the answer
is. No; you (maybe) can use parts which depends how your
architecture/implementation is around that vb.net windowsform application.
If it is an internal application you can see if this beneath will help you,
however I have my doubts about that.
By the way, this is not really the right newsgroup to get information for
your question.
Probably better are
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb
and/or
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
AdoNet describes the way data is handled using the system.data classes
It does not helps much, however I hope something
Cor
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