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DDS OpenSplice and .NET Core #159
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Dear Gronfi, .NET core isn't officially supported but we already did some tests with it. In our commercial version we can support it if customer requires. With best regards, |
Hi!
Thanks for you answer.
So if I understand you, you did some tests in the community edition and those tests worked, but in the comercial versión is working properly and is officially supported, right?
And, the support of net core means that it’s multiplatform?
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Asunto: Re: [ADLINK-IST/opensplice] DDS OpenSplice and .NET Core (#159)
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Dear Gronfi,
.NET core isn't officially supported but we already did some tests with it. In our commercial version we can support it if customer requires.
With best regards,
Vivek Pandey
Solutions Architect
ADLINK Technologies
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Hi,
Unless I've been confused, currently .net core is not supported. Is there a plan to support it? if yes, is there a scheduled date for it?
Thanks in advance
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