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Well by now many of you have probably heard, or at least caught wind of, the fact that the next version of ASP is not going to be ASP 4.0. It is instead going to be called ASP+, and what a difference that plus sign makes. This article describes the new AS

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ASP.NET .NET An Overview of ASP+ Tutorial
This was written a long time ago (in an office far, far away) when ASP.NET was first announced and was called being ASP+. It was slightly updated when the name change occurred, but it is still somewhat dated. We're leaving it up since it's still a decent basic overview, but please realize there may be factual inaccuracies due to changes that may have occurred during the development of ASP.NET.


Well by now many of you have probably heard, or at least caught wind of the fact, that the next version of ASP is not going to be ASP 4.0. It is instead going to be called ASP.NET, and what a difference that little change makes. I've seen the future and it's called ASP.NET.

Now don't get too excited. Microsoft just made the official announcement at the PDC in Orlando and is still quite a ways from actually releasing it, but from what I've seen, it'll be well worth the wait. First off, let me stress that this is not simply a new version of ASP with a couple new features and some bug fixes like ASP 3.0 was when you compared it to ASP 2.0. This is a whole new system built from the ground up that takes the strong points of ASP and tries to expand on them, but at the same time fixes many of the shortcomings of the existing ASP implementation.

Since there's so much to cover, I'm going to break it down into several sections and look at the changes from each point of view. In this way I hope to try and give you the best overall view of the new technology. I'll start by discussing the new infrastructure upon which ASP.NET sits since it provides the context for many of the other changes. I'll then cover the features and changes that offer increased performance, greater scalability, quicker and easier development, easier management, the new languages, and finally web services.


 

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