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Default Re: SSMS 2008 Add-ons: What is the 2008 replacement for SQLWB.EXE? - 05-14-2009 , 09:57 AM






Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:
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So it has transpired. But annoyingly, there are still plenty of
references to SQL Workbench in SQL 2008,

These should be bugged... can you elaborate?

I understand that parts of the object model need to for building add-ins
still refer to SQL Workbench, but you probably overlook these because
it's truly under the bonnet.

But in the folder where we found SSMS.EXE (C:\Program Files
(x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE) we have:

\SqlWorkbenchProjectItems\
\SqlWorkbenchProjects\
SqlWorkbench.Interfaces.dll
SqlWorkbenchProject.dll


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Default Re: SSMS 2008 Add-ons: What is the 2008 replacement for SQLWB.EXE? - 05-14-2009 , 10:13 AM






Yes names of DLLs are not going to change, as they really are under the hood
as you suggest, and would represent very possible breaking changes for
little to no benefit whatsoever. There are similar things that have
happened with Policy-Based Management, originally it was called Dynamic
Management Framework, and there are all kinds of class libraries with DMF in
their names.

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On 5/14/09 10:57 AM, in article #SLWTRK1JHA.1644 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP02 (DOT) phx.gbl, "CJM"
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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:
So it has transpired. But annoyingly, there are still plenty of
references to SQL Workbench in SQL 2008,

These should be bugged... can you elaborate?


I understand that parts of the object model need to for building add-ins
still refer to SQL Workbench, but you probably overlook these because
it's truly under the bonnet.

But in the folder where we found SSMS.EXE (C:\Program Files
(x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE) we have:

\SqlWorkbenchProjectItems\
\SqlWorkbenchProjects\
SqlWorkbench.Interfaces.dll
SqlWorkbenchProject.dll


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