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QuickOPC for .NET Standard

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23 May 2018 14:05 - 23 May 2018 14:05 #6367 by support
Replied by support on topic QuickOPC for .NET Standard
Many thanks, that's the kind of information we need.
.NET Core on Windows and Linux were our first planned targets as well.

Best regards
Last edit: 23 May 2018 14:05 by support.

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23 May 2018 13:55 #6366 by mwaclawskiukpr
Thank you for the answer.

From our development plans, we would be using .Net Core on either Windows or Linux.
I would suggest focusing on .NET Core Windows/Linux and full .Net compatibility.

The features that I would like to see introduced first are subscriptions and writing to items.

We would like to make our internal applications more modular and less dependent on a single machine/vm so an ability to run a docker container with .net core application using your library would be great.

Regards,
Mike
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19 May 2018 09:49 - 19 May 2018 09:53 #6346 by support
Replied by support on topic QuickOPC for .NET Standard
Hello and thanks for the question.

The answer is definitely Yes. It is in mid-terms plans, with tentative release date towards end of 2018. We are working on it right now. While the coding changes themselves are not that big, the consequential and associated changes are. For one, we need to re-test extensively (including joined tests with other vendors on OPC Interoperability Workshop).

There is also a question of which platform/operating systems we can/should actually test with, and which we can claim as "supported". For example, here is a list of where .NET Standard 2.0 (which is what we plan to target) can run:
   	- .NET Core (2.0+) 
   	    -- Windows
	    -- macOS
	    -- Linux
	- .NET Framework (4.6.2+) / Windows
	- Mono (5.4+) 
	    -- Windows
	    -- macOS
	    -- Linux
	- Xamarin.iOS (10.14+)
	- Xamarin.Mac (3.8+)
	- Xamarin.Android (8.0+)
	- Universal Windows Platform (10.0.16299+)
Please indicate which of the above you plan to use. Also, any information about what you want to achieve with the product on .NET Standard would be useful for us as well - so that we can also plan the feature set. We'd like to know things like type of application, type of UI if any (desktop/Web), UI framework, development model (procedural coding/live binding/live mapping/reactive), etc.

Best regards
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19 May 2018 09:40 #6345 by support
From: M.
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 6:45 PM
To: Z.
Subject: Question about development roadmap

Hi Z.,

Are you planning to develop a .NET Standard version of your library? One that would be slimmed down and provide only OPC UA support?

Kind Regards,

M.

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