Yes, UO.NET becomes a fully managed assembly. It will make deployment a bit easier because there is a .msm merge module. If you should/shouldn't hold off depends on what is important to you. I like not having to register com objects, need another separate install procedure, etc., but you might not care in your environment.
Regards, Jim [snip] We are currently accessing UniData via UniObjects running version 6.0.8 from the .net environment. What's the change to be available on 6.1? Does this make Uniobjects a real .net object instead of a com object? I'm wondering because it seems to be working fine now and I'm almost ready to move to 6.0.8 in production. If it's worthwhile to hold off for 6.1 I can, I'm just not sure what more I get from it. [snip] ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
