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The Studio Enterprise 2007 v1 prerelease versions contain beta functionality supporting Microsoft’s ASP.NET AJAX Beta 1 and 2. Customers can access these 2007 v1 prerelease versions via the ComponentOne Studio Live Update utility, which installs the latest prerelease versions automatically. The ComponentOne Studio Live Update utility is automatically installed when customers install the Studio Enterprise toolset, and is also available for download at the ComponentOne Download Center: http://www.componentone.com/DownloadCenter
“Microsoft’s ASP.NET AJAX introduces an entirely new level of interactivity on the Web,” said Gustavo Eydelsteyn, managing director of ComponentOne. “With this exciting new development technology and the Studio Enterprise toolset, our ASP.NET developers can deliver an unrivaled user experience pushing Web development innovation further than ever before.”
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ajax news desk 12/27/06 09:59:47 AM EST | |||
ComponentOne announced the availability of prerelease versions of Studio Enterprise 2007 v1 ASP.NET components compatible with Microsoft?s ASP.NET AJAX Beta 1 and 2. These prerelease versions provide ComponentOne?s ASP.NET developers with the ability to develop highly interactive, AJAX-enabled applications using the latest ASP.NET AJAX Beta 2 release and the Studio Enterprise 2007 v1 ASP.NET prerelease components. |
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