Is there a reporting services for asp.net 2.0?
We recently converted our web app to .NET 2.0 and the reportserver runs as a
subweb.
Can the 2 reportserver subwebs run as 2.0 or is there an upgrade available
from Microsoft?
Thanks.RS 2000 is a 1.1 app. You can run both 1.1 and 2.0 on the same web server.
However, if you want everything using the 2.0 framework then upgrade to RS
2005 (requires the SQL Server 2005 license). When upgrading you can leave
the database as 2000 and just upgrade Reporting Services if you want to
(still need the license though). I found noticeable performance improvement
(probably because of being based on the 2.0 framework) when I upgraded.
Definitely snappier.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Chris" <cmill575@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a reporting services for asp.net 2.0?
> We recently converted our web app to .NET 2.0 and the reportserver runs as
> a subweb.
> Can the 2 reportserver subwebs run as 2.0 or is there an upgrade available
> from Microsoft?
> Thanks.
>|||Thanks for your response.
I'll probably just view reports within my webapp using the VS 2005 tools to
open the .rdl directly instead of using the reportserver/reportmanager
subwebs.
I never liked the subweb approach anyway.
Thanks again.
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" <bruce_lcNOSPAM@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> RS 2000 is a 1.1 app. You can run both 1.1 and 2.0 on the same web server.
> However, if you want everything using the 2.0 framework then upgrade to RS
> 2005 (requires the SQL Server 2005 license). When upgrading you can leave
> the database as 2000 and just upgrade Reporting Services if you want to
> (still need the license though). I found noticeable performance
> improvement (probably because of being based on the 2.0 framework) when I
> upgraded. Definitely snappier.
>
> --
> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> "Chris" <cmill575@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ehH1QuxFGHA.724@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Is there a reporting services for asp.net 2.0?
>> We recently converted our web app to .NET 2.0 and the reportserver runs
>> as a subweb.
>> Can the 2 reportserver subwebs run as 2.0 or is there an upgrade
>> available from Microsoft?
>> Thanks.
>>
>|||Before you decide to abandon the server based product, do a test. It is not
as simple as you might think. Subreports get more complicated, jump to
report, etc. There is a lot you have to handle yourself.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Chris" <cmill575@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23p3INy2FGHA.2084@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Thanks for your response.
> I'll probably just view reports within my webapp using the VS 2005 tools
> to open the .rdl directly instead of using the reportserver/reportmanager
> subwebs.
> I never liked the subweb approach anyway.
> Thanks again.
> "Bruce L-C [MVP]" <bruce_lcNOSPAM@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OMnUl1yFGHA.2084@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> RS 2000 is a 1.1 app. You can run both 1.1 and 2.0 on the same web
>> server. However, if you want everything using the 2.0 framework then
>> upgrade to RS 2005 (requires the SQL Server 2005 license). When upgrading
>> you can leave the database as 2000 and just upgrade Reporting Services if
>> you want to (still need the license though). I found noticeable
>> performance improvement (probably because of being based on the 2.0
>> framework) when I upgraded. Definitely snappier.
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Loehle-Conger
>> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
>> "Chris" <cmill575@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ehH1QuxFGHA.724@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Is there a reporting services for asp.net 2.0?
>> We recently converted our web app to .NET 2.0 and the reportserver runs
>> as a subweb.
>> Can the 2 reportserver subwebs run as 2.0 or is there an upgrade
>> available from Microsoft?
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>
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