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Friday, January 21, 2011


DATE                        Version                                                      Remarks(Description)                         

                                  
January 16, 2002
1.0
First version
released together with Visual Studio .NET
  • Object oriented web application development supporting InheritancePolymorphism and other standard OOP features
    • Developers are no longer forced to use Server.CreateObject(...), so early-binding and type safety are possible.
  • Based on Windows programming; the developer can make use of DLL class libraries and other features of the web server to build more robust applications that do more than simply rendering HTML (e.g. exception handling)
April 24, 2003
1.1
released together with Windows Server 2003
released together with Visual Studio .NET 2003
  • Mobile controls
  • Automatic input validation
November 7, 2005
2.0
codename Whidbey
released together with Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Web Developer Express
and SQL Server 2005
  • New data controls (GridView, FormView, DetailsView)
  • New technique for declarative data access (SqlDataSource, ObjectDataSource, XmlDataSource controls)
  • Navigation controls
  • Login controls
  • Themes
  • Skins
  • Web parts
  • Personalization services
  • Full pre-compilation
  • New localization technique
  • Support for 64-bit processors
  • Provider class model
November 21, 2006
3.0
November 19, 2007
3.5
  • New data controls (ListView, DataPager)
  • ASP.NET AJAX included as part of the framework
  • Support for HTTP pipelining and syndication feeds.
  • WCF Support for RSS, JSON, POX and Partial Trust
  • All the .NET Framework 3.5 changes, like LINQ etc.
August 11, 2008
3.5 Service Pack 1
Released with Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
  • Incorporation of ASP.NET Dynamic Data
  • Support for controlling browser history in an ASP.NET AJAX application
  • Capability to combine multiple Javascript files into a single file for more efficient downloading
  • New namespaces System.Web.Abstractions and System.Web.Routing
April 12, 2010
4.0
Release with Visual Studio 2010
Parallel extensions and other .NET Framework 4 features


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