Statemachine for Framework 3.5

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Matthias Cavigelli

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Oct 1, 2011, 4:04:13 PM10/1/11
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Hi there

For a commercial project I would like to use the bbv state machine. It
seems to me, that it is offering everything we need and that it is
easy to get started with it.

However our project runs on the 3.5 Framework, ie we cannot use the
assemblies as they are provided. It seems to me, that I cannot just
change the target framework and hit the Rebuild button in Visual
Studio. Some code is explicitly dependent on the 4.0 Framework.
In order to keep my effort as low as possible, my idea was:
- delete all code I don't need for the state machine
- switch to 3.5 Framework
- rebuild
Do you see any other alternative?

If I change something (build script, source), what do I have to do in
order to comply to the license?

Matthias

Urs Enzler

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Oct 2, 2011, 6:36:25 AM10/2/11
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Hi Matthias

Do you need the active or passive state machine?

If you need the active one, there is the problem that you will need to
switch the bbv.Common.AsyncModule, too.

I'll send a version with passive state machine, including all types
fromother bbv.Common assemblies with target .Net 3.5 client profile
directly in a mail to you.

To comply to the license, it is enough to add a file to the source
that contains the original license and a text stating from where you
have the code. There is no need to add anything visible in your
applications.


Cheers
Urs
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