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    Hi all, When I was working on WCF(3.5) i got a doubt. Here it is WCF introduced in frame work 3.0 version. At the time of release there is no Visual studi 2008. Then hw WCF application developed,i.e, to develop wcf application with 3.0 frame work what is the tool. PLease correct me if the question it self is wrong. Thanks, Srinivas Mateti

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      Hi all, When I was working on WCF(3.5) i got a doubt. Here it is WCF introduced in frame work 3.0 version. At the time of release there is no Visual studi 2008. Then hw WCF application developed,i.e, to develop wcf application with 3.0 frame work what is the tool. PLease correct me if the question it self is wrong. Thanks, Srinivas Mateti

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      sris 426 wrote:

      At the time of release there is no Visual studi 2008. Then hw WCF application developed,i.e, to develop wcf application with 3.0 frame work what is the tool.

      There were some add-ins for WCF, WF and WPF development (I don't think they're accessible anymore). For WCF, you didn't really need to use the add-in though. Just having .NET 3.0 installed was enough.

      Kevin

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