Visual Studio 2022

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DaveW
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Visual Studio 2022

Post by DaveW » Fri 10 Sep 2021 08:35

Is there going to be a Visual Studio 2022 compatible version of Entity Developer available?

If so when will we be able to try it out? I need to keep working on an older project for a while until it is phased out next year so am planning ahead for November when VS2022 is officially released.

Thanks

Shalex
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by Shalex » Fri 10 Sep 2021 19:37

An approximate timeframe for the VS2022 support is the 4th quarter of 2021. We will post a notification in this thread when the feature is implemented. After VS2022 is officially released, we will do our best to support it as soon as possible.

DaveW
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by DaveW » Wed 22 Sep 2021 09:32

Thanks Shalex

robparmenter
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by robparmenter » Thu 11 Nov 2021 01:04

Any news on an approx date for release of VS2022 support now the VS2022 is offically released? Would really love to have this as soon as possible.

Rob

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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by floatingleaf » Fri 12 Nov 2021 16:33

I am wondering if there is any update on the rollout of vs2022 and net 6 support for Entity Developer?

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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by Shalex » Fri 12 Nov 2021 17:55

We are working on the VS2022 support. A timeframe is one month.

As a workaround, please use a standalone Entity Developer and set Target Framework=.NET 6 in Model Settings.

floatingleaf
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by floatingleaf » Fri 12 Nov 2021 18:02

Shalex wrote: Fri 12 Nov 2021 17:55 We are working on the VS2022 support. A timeframe is one month.

As a workaround, please use a standalone Entity Developer and set Target Framework=.NET 6 in Model Settings.

Cheers Shalex

Rathje
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by Rathje » Mon 15 Nov 2021 16:26

So I guess the workaround for use case VS2022, but soution in .Net Core 3.1, is also the stand alone Entity Developer, BUT for sure not changing the target framework..

belidzs
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by belidzs » Tue 30 Nov 2021 16:43

I'm also waiting for VS2022 support as .NET 6.0 is incompatible with VS2019, so if I want to target the latest LTS, I'm forced to upgrade.

floatingleaf
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by floatingleaf » Tue 14 Dec 2021 14:30

Shalex wrote: Fri 12 Nov 2021 17:55 We are working on the VS2022 support. A timeframe is one month.

As a workaround, please use a standalone Entity Developer and set Target Framework=.NET 6 in Model Settings.
Hi Shalex.

Just wondering how things are going with it?
Or would it be safer to expect it in Jan 2022?

Cheers

Adrian

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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by Shalex » Thu 16 Dec 2021 12:51

floatingleaf wrote: Tue 14 Dec 2021 14:30 Or would it be safer to expect it in Jan 2022?
Hi Adrian,

We are going to release the feature in January 2022.

Best regards

robparmenter
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by robparmenter » Fri 21 Jan 2022 04:11

Any updates on release date?

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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by Shalex » Mon 24 Jan 2022 11:02

We rescheduled the release to the first half of February because encountered technical difficulties with the implementation of the VS2022 support.

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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by nolme » Fri 18 Feb 2022 07:31

Hello,
Half Of february has passed. Any news?
Vincent

belidzs
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Re: Visual Studio 2022

Post by belidzs » Fri 18 Feb 2022 08:05

Don't hold your breath. I've paid for another year of license fee back in November, because I just assumed that they must have already added support VS2022, like any other respectable component supplier did at the time.

They had access to betas, RCs, and other preview versions which they could've leveraged to ensure dotconnect's compatibility by the official launch. They just don't care about this products and their subscribers anymore.

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