OK, I know in advance this may be a bad question, as everyone is concerned right now with getting version 1.0 out of RC. However I have to ask: what is the (very) general time frame/plan for the features listed in "ASP.Net 2.0 AJAX Futures December CTP" to be released? Is this the beginning of the next major MS AJAX version, Or is this considered a supplemental release to the current version? Should I plan on (for example) a years worth of development before the next major release? Or is this considered a supplemental build, and we will perhaps have a quicker turn around time? The name of the CTP ("2.0") leads me to believe we are talking about the next major version, which leads me to believe some of these 2.0 features may not be supported for about a year? Am I mistaken? Comments?
I know, I know, let's get 1.0 out there first, I agree. (Yes, great work to MS on 1.0). However it would be nice to know if I should plan on waiting a year before I can officially roll out some of the features listed in version 2.0. I apologize in advance knowing this surely has already been discussed, but I can not find an article/forum post/blog entry. Perhaps someone can provide some links? My boss was specifically asking about one of the features in 2.0, specifically Auto complete. Thanks,
David
ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 — Provides the core ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions and Microsoft AJAX Library for creating AJAX-style applications with either server-centric or client-centric development models. At final release, this package will be fully supported by Microsoft Premier Support Services.
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