VS Law .NET Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Does VS Law .NET 1.0 work
with Visual Studio .NET 2005?
A: No. VS Law 2005
supports Visual Studio 2005 and is a free upgrade
for existing VS Law .NET 1.0 customers.
Q: Can I upgrade my VS
Law .NET 1.0 rulebase for use with VS Law 2005?
A: Yes. VS Law .NET 1.0 rulebase
files are forward compatibile with VS Law 2005. Note:
The new features in VS Law 2005
mean VS Law 2005 is not backward
compatible with VS Law .NET 1.0.
Q: I am an existing VB
Law customer, can I get a discount if I upgrade to VS Law?
A: Existing VB Law
customers are entitled to a 50% discount on the
published price on a license per license basis until 1st
January 2007. Please e-mail
sales@visibleprogress.com if you wish to discuss
upgrade costs.
Q: Can I upgrade my VB
Law rulebase for use with VS Law?
A: No. VS Law uses VB.NET
as a scripting language and uses a parser object model to
represent source code entities. However, you can manually port
individual rule scripts once you become familiar with the VS Law parser
events and object model. Please e-mail
support@visibleprogress.com if you need help porting rules.
Q: Will there be a version of
VS Law .NET for C#, J# and C++?
A: No support for additional languages is planned.
Q: What plans do you have
for Visual Studio Team System?
A: No support for VSTS integration is planned.
| Note:
Whether you are evaluating VS Law .NET or you
are an existing
customer, we aim to offer the best possible support
so please don't hesitate to ask if you have a question
or need some help. |
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