Migrating
This section provides information on how to move your investment in technologies forward into .NET, including the migration of your COM components, your Java components, and other technologies.
Essentials
How to migrate a Visual C++ 6.0 custom AppWizard to a Visual C++ .NET custom wizard This step-by-step article describes how to migrate a Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 custom AppWizard to a Microsoft Visual C++ .NET custom wizard. |
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Managed Extensions for C++ Migration Guide This introductory guide is for the C++ developer who intends to use Managed Extensions for C++ to leverage existing C++ classes and C++ programming skills in targeting the .NET Framework common language runtime. |
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Upgrade to Managed Extensions for C++ Upgrade your Visual C++ projects to use Managed Extensions for C++, which provides support for managed programming. By upgrading, you can target your projects to the .NET Framework's common language runtime. |
Articles
Visual C++ .NET Frequently Asked Questions This FAQ targets the Visual C++ 6.0 programmer who wants to learn how to use Visual C++ .NET, with its myriad new features, paradigms, and user interfaces. |
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Upgrade Previous 32-Bit Versions of Visual C++ Upgrade previous 32-bit versions of Visual C++ to Visual C++ .NET 2003. |
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Breaking Changes in the Standard C++ Library Since Visual C++ 6.0 Learn about changes to the Standard C++ Library in Visual C++ .NET 2003. |
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Upgrade to the Standard C++ Library This documentation describes updates to the Standard C++ Library and covers other upgrading issues. |
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Port Applications to and from the Development Environment Get tips for porting your applications to and from the IDE. |