Just completed a direct port-over of Paladin 0.9.0 to .NET 2.0. I had cleaned up all the broken stuff and upgraded the BEWizard code templates to generate Visual Studio 2005 solutions and projects (Both C# and VB). Dropped support for Oracle database since I don't have the time to research into that anymore. Transaction management is now handled by System.Transactions and not EnterpriseServices anymore.
Tested BEwizard on SQL Server 2005 and it appears to work alright but only if the login id has a default schema defined (i.e. dbo). The SampleKit also works without problems. Overall, it is just a direct port-over with no code enhancements and not using any of the new Generics feature.
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