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Our client claimed, that WSE 3.0 isn't supported by Microsoft anymore. Is it true ? Where can I find more info about that ?

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    WSE is obsolete, and has been for years. WCF completely replaces it. – John Saunders Mar 13 '12 at 11:42
  • The question still stands though about whether WSE3 is supported, not whether it is obsolete. VB6 is obsolete and completely replaced by .NET, but Microsoft still support VB6. I too would be interested to know if Microsoft provide support for WSE3, as if they don't it adds weight to a business case for an upgrade to .NET 4.0 – Kris C Jan 10 '13 at 15:29

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Functionality of WSE was included in WCF. Here is information about migrating from WSE to WCF.

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According to this MS blog, WSE 3.0 lifecycle conforms to that of .NET framework 2.0, and the support for the latter ended on July 12, 2011.

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