LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

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simplegenius
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LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by simplegenius » Tue 11 Aug 2015 23:43

I have upgraded to LinqConnect 4.5 and I am trying to build a Universal Windows (UWP) app on Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2015. I am getting build errors like this:

Error CS0433 The type 'PropertyChangingEventArgs' exists in both 'Devart.Data.Linq, Version=4.5.802.1, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=09af7300eec23701' and 'System.ObjectModel, Version=4.0.10.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' SG Project C:\Users\myname\Documents\SG Project W10\SG Project\SG Project\MyDataModel\MyDataModel.Designer.cs

I have this DLL in the References for my project. It is:
Devart LinqConnect for Windows 8.1 (SQLite)

So am I using the wrong DLL, or does LinqConnect 4.5 not yet support building UWP apps?

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by MariiaI » Wed 12 Aug 2015 05:46

simplegenius wrote:I have upgraded to LinqConnect 4.5 and I am trying to build a Universal Windows (UWP) app on Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2015.
So am I using the wrong DLL, or does LinqConnect 4.5 not yet support building UWP apps?
LinqConnect don't support UWP apps for now.
We will investigate the possibility of implementing support for Windows 10 Universal Apps, however we can't tell any timeframe at the moment.
We will inform you about the results as soon as any are available.

simplegenius
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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by simplegenius » Wed 12 Aug 2015 11:11

Thank you for the reply Mariia! I thought that might be the answer but I needed to hear it for sure.

simplegenius
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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by simplegenius » Fri 04 Dec 2015 01:19

I wanted to check back in. Is there any update on LinqConnect support for Windows 10 apps?

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by MariiaI » Fri 04 Dec 2015 06:48

Unfortunately, the investigation of support for UWP apps is still in progress. We will definitely inform you about the results as soon as any are available.

simplegenius
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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by simplegenius » Sat 07 May 2016 16:57

I wanted to check back in again.

Is there any hope for LinqConnect support for Windows 10 apps?

Shalex
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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by Shalex » Wed 11 May 2016 15:01

There is no any timeframe at the moment. We will notify you about the results of our investigation.

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by dilbert » Mon 28 Nov 2016 09:54

Windows 10 were released more than a year ago. Nowadays the most of Windows applications are migrated to UWP.
It is important for your users that used your linqConnect for Windows 8.x to know if you will update it for UWP.

If you still have no timeframe it probably means that you will not support it any more. Is it correct?

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by Shalex » Tue 29 Nov 2016 14:15

The first point on our roadmap is the .NET Core / .NET Standard support. An approximate timeframe is several weeks.

The next point will be UWP. There is no any timeframe for this feature at the moment.

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by jeffblumenthal » Fri 20 Jan 2017 17:54

Hi,

Any updates on a release date? Our purchase is dependent on UWP support.

Thank you.

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Re: LinqConnect 4.5 for UWP apps?

Post by Shalex » Mon 23 Jan 2017 13:14

There is no timeframe for this feature at the moment. We will notify you about the progress.

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