Hello,
For the past couple of years I have been using LLBLGen 2.5 then 2.6 (2.6 Final, June 2008 )I use C# and Adapter with Visual Studio 2005. The database we use is Oracle 10g, but there are plans to upgrade to Oracle 11 this summer.
I am now planning on upgrading to LLBLGen Pro 3.0 and wondered if there was a recommendation to upgrade to Visual Studio 2010 rather than Visual Studio 2008. I feel that transitioning my current main project to VS 2008 might be smoother. Is there any reason to go VS 2010? I'm also running XP Pro. I don't want to run under Vista, but should I consider Windows 7?
I'm assuming that I should install a new version of LLBLGen rather than upgrading the current installation. From other posts, it looks like migrating a project should not be difficult, but that the earlier version should be kept "just in case".
In the earlier thread 2.6 to 3.0 it sounds as if there is no problem using just the new version of LLBLGen Pro. If I do that, do I keep the current reference to .NET 2.0 or change the reference to .NET 3.0 or 3.5? Or is this handled by the converter?
I realize that the answer as to which version of Visual Studio and OS is probably "it depends", but would still appreciate opinions. I would like to start using web services and other XML technologies along with my basic web applications.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Carol