LINQ to XSD Alpha 0.2
I’m happy to announce that today we are re-releasing the LINQ to XSD Preview Alpha 0.2 for Visual Studio 2008. The previous preview release of LINQ to XSD targeted Beta 1 of Visual Studio 2008 but did not work on later builds. Many of the people who originally downloaded and tried the LINQ to XSD Preview Alpha requested an update for the final release of Visual Studio 2008 – this release is it. You can download it from here.
The LINQ to XSD preview illustrates our initial thinking on a strongly-typed programming experience over LINQ to XML. Instead of working with untyped XML trees, LINQ to XSD allows you to program in terms of strongly-typed classes, generated based on an XSD schema. The LINQ to XSD project is still incubation, but we are looking at ways to incorporate its functionality into future Visual Studio and .NET Framework releases. We are very much interested in gathering your feedback on the product, so please download it, give it a try, and send us some feedback.
I know it’s taken us a while to get this release out and some of you have been wondering what’s happening with this project. The team has only recently resurfaced from the Visual Studio 2008 release push and has begun looking at how we can take LINQ to XSD forward again. We’re looking forward to getting your feedback on this preview and on our future work on strongly-typed XML programming.
Please send us your comments, questions, and suggestions via the LINQ forum on MSDN: https://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=123&SiteID=1
Shyam Pather
Dev Manager, Data Developer Experience Team
Comments
Anonymous
February 21, 2008
PingBack from http://www.biosensorab.org/2008/02/21/linq-to-xsd-alpha-02/Anonymous
February 21, 2008
I thought that you abandon this project. I'm glad that I was wrong :)Anonymous
February 21, 2008
Shyam Pather of the XML team at Microsoft announces the availability of the LINQ to XSD Alpha for VisualAnonymous
February 21, 2008
Hi this is a great news! Thank you very much!!! We are looking forward for RTM version!Anonymous
February 21, 2008
One of the cool features in VB 9.0 is the ability to work directly with XML in code without having toAnonymous
February 21, 2008
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February 21, 2008
A new version of the LINQ to XSD preview that works with Visual Studio 2008. Get the details from here....Anonymous
February 22, 2008
It took some time after the first alpha (which was available for Beta 1 of Visual Studio 2008) - now...Anonymous
February 22, 2008
Microsoft XML Team has announced the LINQ to XSD Preview Alpha 0.2 for Visual Studio 2008. The LINQ toAnonymous
February 22, 2008
Linq to XSD è un'implementazione di Linq che estende le funzionalità  di Linq to XML,Anonymous
February 22, 2008
Linq to XSD è un'implementazione di Linq che estende le funzionalità  di Linq to XMLAnonymous
February 22, 2008
It's funny when you work at a company that has as many small projects as it has big ones. I hear oneAnonymous
February 24, 2008
It has been a long time since the last preview of LINQ to XSD, which targeted Beta1 of Visual Studio 2008. Now Microsoft’s XML team is announcing a new release that works with Visual Studio 2008 RTM. If you’re a...Anonymous
February 24, 2008
A new version of LINQ to XSD had been released last week. The new version works with the final releaseAnonymous
February 24, 2008
I keep hearing snippets about this project and I'm very keen to see it implemented. Thanks to all the team.Anonymous
February 27, 2008
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March 01, 2008
.. How many people in MSFT again? I mean, competent people.Anonymous
March 03, 2008
Very confusing. Why not rename it?Anonymous
March 03, 2008
Call the thing alpha 0.21 - what's wrong with you people?Anonymous
March 05, 2008
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March 11, 2008
I could use it immediately… any idea about release dates?Anonymous
March 11, 2008
There should be an option to generate objects when a Property get occurs. (Like MS XSDObjectGen).Anonymous
March 12, 2008
Good things come to those who wait. But I'm ready! Soon v 1.0Anonymous
March 14, 2008
Great, but when are you going to release the XML schema designer? How about stopping work on all these peripheral add-ons and releasing one that actually should have come in the RTM of Visual Studio in the first place?Anonymous
March 16, 2008
It's about time...I too thought that this was abandoned...horay Microsoft!Anonymous
March 20, 2008
@Matthews: Great Post Matthews. I found the site interesting enough. Keep posting!Anonymous
March 20, 2008
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March 24, 2008
LINQ to XSD disponible en Alpha 0.2Anonymous
March 24, 2008
LINQ to XSD disponible en Alpha 0.2Anonymous
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January 15, 2009
A new version of LINQ to XSD had been released last week. The new version works with the final releaseAnonymous
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