The Microsoft .NET Compact Framework is a hardware-independent program execution environment for applications that are designed for resource-constrained computing devices.
Windows Embedded Compact 7 includes the .NET Compact Framework 3.5, Windows Embedded CE 6.0 includes the .NET Compact Framework version 3.5 and version 2.0, SP1; and Windows CE 5.0 includes the .NET Compact Framework 1.0, SP2.
The majority of applications that are based on earlier versions of the .NET Compact Framework are usually compatible with .NET Compact Framework 3.5.
The .NET Compact Framework 3.5 includes support for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). WCF provides an application model and class library that you can use to build service-oriented applications that interoperate with both client and service applications that run on remote devices or servers. For more information, see Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Development and the .NET Compact Framework on MSDN.
To force an application that was built with an earlier version of the .NET Compact Framework to run on a device that has .NET Compact Framework 3.5, see: Configure Runtime Version
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