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 Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 Web BootstrapperBrief DescriptionThe Microsoft .NET Framework 4 redistributable package installs the .NET Framework runtime and associated files that are required to run and develop applications to target the .NET Framework 4. This download consists of a new Web-based installer that simplifies the installation process. On This PageQuick Details| File Name: | dotnetfx40_full_setup.exe | | Version: | 21006.01 | | Date Published: | 10/23/2009 | | Language: | English | | Download Size: | 93 KB - 40.7 MB* | | Estimated Download Time: | 50 min 56K | | *Download size depends on selected download components. |
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OverviewThe .NET Framework is Microsoft's comprehensive and consistent programming model for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of applications.
The .NET Framework 4 works side by side with older Framework versions. Applications that are based on earlier versions of the Framework will continue to run on the version targeted by default.
The Microsoft .NET Framework 4 provides the following new features and improvements:
- Improvements in CLR and BCL
- Performance improvement including better multicore support, background garbage collection, and profiler attach on server.
- New memory mapped file and numeric types
- Easier debugging including dump debugging, Watson minidumps, mixed mode debugging for 64 bit and code contracts.
- Innovations in the Visual Basic and C# languages, for example statement lambdas, implicit line continuations, dynamic dispatch, and named/optional parameters.
- Improvements in ADO.NET
- Entity Framework, which simplifies how developers program against relational databases by raising the level of abstraction. The Entity Framework has many new features in the .NET 4 Framework. These features include persistence ignorance and POCO support, Foreign Key Associations, lazy loading, test-driven development support, functions in model, and new LINQ operators.
- Data Services framework consists of a combination of patterns and libraries that enable the consumption of REST-based data services for the web. ADO.NET Data Services has many new features in the .NET 4 Framework. These features include: enhanced BLOB support, Data Binding, Row Count, Feed Customization, Projections, and Request Pipeline improvements. Built-in integration in Microsoft Office 2010 now makes it possible to expose Microsoft Office SharePoint Server data as a data service and access that data using the ADO.NET Data Services client library.
- Enhancements to ASP.NET
- New JavaScript UI Templates and databinding capabilities for AJAX.
- New ASP.NET chart control.
- Improvements in WPF
- Added support for Windows 7 multi-touch, ribbon controls, and taskbar extensibility features.
- Added support for Surface 2.0 SDK.
- New line-of-business controls including charting control, smart edit, data grid, and others that improve the experience for developers who build data centric applications.
- Improvements in performance and scalability.
- Visual improvements in text clarity, layout pixel snapping, localization, and interoperability.
- Improvements to Windows Workflow (WF) that enable developers to better host and interact with workflows. These include an improved activity programming model, an improved designer experience, a new flowchart modeling style, an expanded activity palette, workflow-rules integration, and new message correlation features. The .NET Framework 4 also offers significant performance gains for WF-based workflows.
- Improvements to Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) such as support for WCF Workflow Services enabling workflow programs with messaging activities, correlation support. Additionally, .NET Framework 4 provides new WCF features such as service discovery, routing service, REST support, diagnostics, and performance.
- Innovative new parallel-programming features such as parallel loop support, Task Parallel Library (TPL), Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), and coordination data structures which let developers harness the power of multi-core processors.
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System Requirements- Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows XP
.NET Framework 4 can be installed on the following operating systems:
- Windows XP SP3
- Windows Server 2003 SP2
- Windows Vista SP1
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008 (not supported on Server Core Role)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 (not supported on Server Core Role)
Supported Architectures:
- x86
- x64
- IA64 (some features are not supported on ia64, for example, WPF)
Hardware Requirements:
Processor and RAM:
- Minimum: Pentium 400 MHz, 96 MB RAM
- Recommended: Pentium 1 GHz or faster, 256 MB or more RAM
Other System Requirements:
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InstructionsNOTE: Vista RTM/SP1 and Windows Server 2008 RTM/SP1 users -- If you have previously installed Visual Studio 2010 or .NET Framework 4 Beta 1 on your system, you will need to fully uninstall the previous beta release prior to installing Beta 2. For more information and a workaround, please go here.
Important: Make sure that your computer has the latest Windows service pack and critical updates. To find security updates, visit Windows Update.
- On this page, click Download to start the download.
- To save the download on your computer so that you can install it later, click Save.
- To cancel the installation, click Cancel.
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