VS 2005 "Quality Tools"

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Travis Pruitt

I just upgraded to the beta 1 of 2005 from the May preview. It appears to be
missing some of the features I enjoyed the most. For example, the
performance profiler, unit test integration, FxCop integration, etc. are all
missing from this build.

Is this just for this build? Are you (MS) creating a different SKU for these
tools? I want them back!
 
Those are 3rd party add-ins. You can assume the creators of NUnit, FxCop &
Co will upgrade their addins in time. But if you don't want to wait that
long: I'm pretty sure they'll be glad if you help them upgrading - as
they're open source tools.

And no, in this single case it's not MS' fault.

Niki
 
Travis Pruitt said:
I just upgraded to the beta 1 of 2005 from the May preview. It appears to
be
missing some of the features I enjoyed the most. For example, the
performance profiler, unit test integration, FxCop integration, etc. are
all
missing from this build.

Is this just for this build? Are you (MS) creating a different SKU for
these
tools? I want them back!

Did you upgrade to actual beta 1 or did you upgrade to teh express beta 1?
 
No he's right. These are the "Burton" Microsoft Team Server tools. Yes, they
were yanked out for B1 and Microsoft says they will be available at a later
build. It's disappointing.
 
Daniel O'Connell said:
Did you upgrade to actual beta 1 or did you upgrade to teh express beta 1?
Also, as I understand it, eventually the unit testing, code coverage, etc
and perhaps the profiler will be part of hte "Team System" versions of
visual studio. FxCop integration shoudl exist in every version if they don't
chose to remove the feature.
 
Sam Gentile said:
They are out of the full Enterprise Architect Beta 1 as well.

Ahh, I see. Even the FxCop integration?(That seems odd, for the rest of the
tools it makes sense, FxCop doesn't).

Unfortunatly the MSDN distribution of beta 1 is to many files and to much
space for the time being. Is beta 1 worth upgrading to?
 
Ooops. Yep, I got that wrong. Thought he was talking about some
NUnit-integration addin.

Sorry

Niki
 
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