Native .NET object support seems conspicuously absent. At the Symposium they said it was going to be included. Please don't say we're stuck with COM Interop forever?
Jay Ayliff "kevin furze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > has anyone seen the posting on the Intersystems website? dated 9th > August 2004 http://www.intersystems. > com/cache/technology/cache51/features/index.html > > > The schedule for Cach� version 5.1 is: > General Field Test: 4th Quarter 2004 > > Production Release: 1st Quarter 2005 > > Please note that, despite our best efforts to meet these dates, this > schedule may change. > > the report then goes on to state the features > security, namespace mapping, browser based system management, SNMP > support, support for the AppleMac, Perl and Python binding to mention a > few. theres also support for arabic, hngarian and thai one point, some > platforms are NOT supported and it looks like no support for anything > below Win2k and no support for RadHat > > and here's one we've talked about > Object Application Deployment - This release adds a new easier > mechanism for deploying object-based applications without shipping > source code. > > there's 4-5 pages of info. > > didn't see any posting so I thought i would just drop a note. > > > kev >
