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| General Programming General NinjaScript programming questions. |
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When scripting - do I have programmatic visiability to all the normal methods/properties/classes that I would normally have within VS2005 ? For instance, if I want to create my own NT script to i.e. insert records into a SQL Server Database, would I still have access to those classes? If so, which framework is NT 6 using (2.0, 3.0,2.5 etc)?
Also - regarding compile time. Are my custom scripts being compiled locally on the client or are they being sent somehow to the NT servers and compiled/executed from there. Do NT servers / stafff etc have access to the raw scripts I create or are they only viewable by me on the client. Thanks Devon Kyle |
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Yes, full .NET framework is available to you. NT 6.5 is on .NET 2.0. Files are compiled on your PC and in no way are ever sent out of your PC.
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