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Whatever happened to IConfigurationSectionHandlerWriter ?

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uanmi - 29 Aug 2006 04:30 GMT
I need to upgrade to dotnet 2 and I can find no reference to what I should
upgrade IConfigurationSectionHandlerWriter to in system.configuration
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regards, Mark

Luke Zhang [MSFT] - 29 Aug 2006 07:45 GMT
Hello Mark,

This interface is defined in Configuration Management Application Block
£¨cmab) which can still be used in .NET 20 application. In
system.configuration, there is no upgraded or equaled interface of this
interface.

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

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uanmi - 29 Aug 2006 07:57 GMT
The configuration management application block has been replaced by the
enterprise library. Are you telling me there is no alternative solution
available in dotnet 2 and the new enterprise library?

There must be an alternative or it would have been migrated to the new
library.

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Luke Zhang [MSFT] - 30 Aug 2006 09:23 GMT
Hello Mark,

The configuration management application block is not deployed with new
version of enterprise library (Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 -
January 2006).

In the Quick Start sample of this version, there is one named "Configration
migration" which use System.Configration to manage the config file, you may
take a look at to see if this can help resolve the problem.

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Luke Zhang

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