Hi all,
Not sure if you have seen the MicroSoft announcement regarding .NET 5, see https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-net-5/
Here is also a response from Robert van der Hulst on the X# forums regarding support for it:
Our compiler already supports .Net Core. And AFAIK we have not used any APIs in our runtime that are not available on .Net Core. Maybe one or two, but I am sure we can work around that. The only thing stopping us from giving you .Net core support in VS at this moment is that we don't support the new "lean" project file format (yet). And of course the fact that this new project file format does not support things like Windows Forms and WPF (not even for C#). If you look at the videos of Build you will see that they promise to have the winform and WPF designer support in September 2019.
If you want to see X# working with .Net core try this: <snip>
Hope it is of interest to show that X# is not again a project that will die a sudden death...
Johan Nel Friends of XSharp http://xsharp.info
Hi all,
Has anyone worked with the UPS ShipExec SDK .NET Class Library files and a VFP app?
I have been presented with a case and I am looking for guidance.
Thanks,
Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
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What you want to do - definitely seems to spark a memory inside my old feeble mind. Maybe I had tried working on something like that some YEARS ago! I can even visualize in my head the circumstance - and I think it was for some client project - and they were doing shipments. But, beyond that - I have no recollection. I possibly did that even before I joined this forum!
Did you search the archives for anyone else doing something similar?
-K-
On 5/16/2019 5:58 AM, Philip Borkholder wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone worked with the UPS ShipExec SDK .NET Class Library files and a VFP app?
I have been presented with a case and I am looking for guidance.
Thanks,
Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
Top Gut Doctor Warns: "Throw Out This Vegetable Immediately" unhealthpublications.com http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/5cdd5e753a7065e6a1395st04vuc
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Hi Kurt,
I need to get the .NET Class Library and CONFIG file into a DLL so I can load it using wwDotNetBridge.PRG
The ShipExec Tech Support really don't want to touch anything, just supply what corporate provides them to sell to a customer so the customer can connect it with their ERP system.
I'm used to tapping into COM objects and calling APIs that are established and provided.
I just wanted to see if anyone else successfully integrated ShipExec into a VFP app already so I don't have to experiment with it so much and I don't have to invest as much in a .NET developer to create a Client SDK.
Thanks,
-Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
On 5/16/2019 2:08 PM, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
What you want to do - definitely seems to spark a memory inside my old feeble mind. Maybe I had tried working on something like that some YEARS ago! I can even visualize in my head the circumstance - and I think it was for some client project - and they were doing shipments. But, beyond that - I have no recollection. I possibly did that even before I joined this forum!
Did you search the archives for anyone else doing something similar?
-K-
On 5/16/2019 5:58 AM, Philip Borkholder wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone worked with the UPS ShipExec SDK .NET Class Library files and a VFP app?
I have been presented with a case and I am looking for guidance.
Thanks,
Philip Borkholder
Vicksburg, MI
Top Gut Doctor Warns: "Throw Out This Vegetable Immediately" unhealthpublications.com http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/5cdd5e753a7065e6a1395st04vuc
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