* ASP.NET ASP.NET support is divided in two pieces: There is work underway for both systems. The Web Forms support is more advanced at this point, and various ".aspx" programs can be run using the Mono runtime, including IBuySpy. ASP.NET works either embedded into our XSP server test server or the mod_mono Apache module. We are now working bug fixing and adding missing features after making the whole pipeline compatible with MS. Tim started work on the Web Services. Although we have a SoapFormatter as part of the remoting infrastructure already (contributed by Jesus), most people will be using the ASP.NET Web Services support. Work for the supporting class libraries just started recently. The major missing element is a complete XmlSerializer. ** HttpRuntime Patrik has authored most of the HttpRuntime support (both on the System.Web and on the foundation). ** XSP This is where initial development of the .aspx/.ascx/.asax compiler to C# took place. That compiler is now integrated in System.Web classes mostly under System.Web.Compilation namespace. We added a new web server that works with mono and MS runtime and is being used to debug our classes. It resides in xsp/server. A couple of classes of this new server can be reused/extended to make an apache module/cgi using mono (MonoWorkerRequest and MonoApplicationHost). There is also a set of .aspx pages to test the server along with a few user controls under xsp/test. You can check it out from CVS and run 'make install' to test it. ** Controls A lot of work has been put in the various classes that implement the controls (UI.HtmlControls and UI.WebControls), but they have been coded mostly in the dark, and without being able to test them in real life: Gaurav and Leen worked very hard on this namespace. We can now render all HtmlControls and all WebControls. Help in making the controls better is appreciated. ** ASP.NET and free controls. We want to encourage developers to create open source controls that can be used both on Mono's ASP.NET and Microsoft's ASP.NET. * Web Forms: The pieces (historical) There are a couple of components to the puzzle: Gonzalo has been working on an ASP.NET parser that takes .aspx files and generated the code required to run them (the code lives in module `xsp' along with a little web server for testing). Most of the runtime support was written by Patrik Torstensson (now at Intel). This was interesting, because in order to implement some of its features, Patrik had to go into the runtime/JIT engine and he spent a few weeks doing work there. The classes for running ASP.NET are being actively written. Gaurav, Leen and Patrik worked in the core of the classes required to run ASP.NET web application as well as a small embeddable web server. Duncan got our System.Web assembly to compile. ** How to Help Testing and fixing HtmlControls, WebControls and validators is an easy way to help. In the CVS module XSP you can find a small web server used for testing and a directory containing sample aspx pages. You have some documentation under doc directory and in the README file of each directory. They explain how to test our System.Web. Testing is really easy! As the server also works with MS runtime, you can use it to check what the expected results are.