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Is DXA 2.0 compatible with the latest version of the .NET Framework?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsDXA 1.5 compatible with 2013 SP1?Unable to load DLL 'xmogrt'DXA CTP 2.0 .NET Web app Internal Server ErrorError previewing page with DXA 2.0 TBBsMultilanguage with DXA 2.0 SDL Web 8.5DXA 2.0 Page MetadataInstall DXA 2.0 Resolver on the Publisher machine?High memory utilization with DXA 2.0DXA 2.0 - Get ComponentTemplateId using Component Id in .NetDXA 2.1 Upgrade Content Import Fails Due to TemplatePurpose Property
The DXA 2.0 documentation states Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 as a prerequisite, it does not state "or later", as with the Java version.
We would like to use the latest .Net Framework version, 4.7.2 at time of writing. We installed .Net Framework 4.7.2 (and the equivalent developer pack) then configured our Visual Studio project to use 4.7.2. The solution builds correctly and our site runs as expected.
Is this enough to ensure that DXA will run on 4.7.2? and if so, are there any implications to gaining support if we're not of the version specified in the documentation?
dxa dxa-2.0
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The DXA 2.0 documentation states Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 as a prerequisite, it does not state "or later", as with the Java version.
We would like to use the latest .Net Framework version, 4.7.2 at time of writing. We installed .Net Framework 4.7.2 (and the equivalent developer pack) then configured our Visual Studio project to use 4.7.2. The solution builds correctly and our site runs as expected.
Is this enough to ensure that DXA will run on 4.7.2? and if so, are there any implications to gaining support if we're not of the version specified in the documentation?
dxa dxa-2.0
Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12
add a comment |
The DXA 2.0 documentation states Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 as a prerequisite, it does not state "or later", as with the Java version.
We would like to use the latest .Net Framework version, 4.7.2 at time of writing. We installed .Net Framework 4.7.2 (and the equivalent developer pack) then configured our Visual Studio project to use 4.7.2. The solution builds correctly and our site runs as expected.
Is this enough to ensure that DXA will run on 4.7.2? and if so, are there any implications to gaining support if we're not of the version specified in the documentation?
dxa dxa-2.0
The DXA 2.0 documentation states Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 as a prerequisite, it does not state "or later", as with the Java version.
We would like to use the latest .Net Framework version, 4.7.2 at time of writing. We installed .Net Framework 4.7.2 (and the equivalent developer pack) then configured our Visual Studio project to use 4.7.2. The solution builds correctly and our site runs as expected.
Is this enough to ensure that DXA will run on 4.7.2? and if so, are there any implications to gaining support if we're not of the version specified in the documentation?
dxa dxa-2.0
dxa dxa-2.0
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Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12
add a comment |
Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12
Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12
add a comment |
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Well, if you want to use the latest version no one can stop you. As far as I can see, even DXA 2.1 is supported only for .NET Framework 4.6.2 according to this link. What this means for you? Well probably you won't loose support for it, but every issue you occur in your app, for you to have a customer support, you must reproduce the issue in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
But please, contact customer support, ask them for definite answer, and they will most probably provide you with one.
2
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
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Well, if you want to use the latest version no one can stop you. As far as I can see, even DXA 2.1 is supported only for .NET Framework 4.6.2 according to this link. What this means for you? Well probably you won't loose support for it, but every issue you occur in your app, for you to have a customer support, you must reproduce the issue in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
But please, contact customer support, ask them for definite answer, and they will most probably provide you with one.
2
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
add a comment |
Well, if you want to use the latest version no one can stop you. As far as I can see, even DXA 2.1 is supported only for .NET Framework 4.6.2 according to this link. What this means for you? Well probably you won't loose support for it, but every issue you occur in your app, for you to have a customer support, you must reproduce the issue in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
But please, contact customer support, ask them for definite answer, and they will most probably provide you with one.
2
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
add a comment |
Well, if you want to use the latest version no one can stop you. As far as I can see, even DXA 2.1 is supported only for .NET Framework 4.6.2 according to this link. What this means for you? Well probably you won't loose support for it, but every issue you occur in your app, for you to have a customer support, you must reproduce the issue in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
But please, contact customer support, ask them for definite answer, and they will most probably provide you with one.
Well, if you want to use the latest version no one can stop you. As far as I can see, even DXA 2.1 is supported only for .NET Framework 4.6.2 according to this link. What this means for you? Well probably you won't loose support for it, but every issue you occur in your app, for you to have a customer support, you must reproduce the issue in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
But please, contact customer support, ask them for definite answer, and they will most probably provide you with one.
edited Apr 11 at 17:24
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Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
add a comment |
2
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
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2
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Indeed, it is not feasible for SDL to test/certify all versions of DXA against all version of the .NET Framework (note that “the latest version” is a moving target).
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:22
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
Also note that DXA is built on CIL, so you should also respect the platform support of that: docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Web-v5/…
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:28
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Have you considered using DXA 2.1, which is built and tested against .NET 4.6.2 ?
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 11 at 17:19
Thanks Rick, We're on SDL Web 8.5 (CM + CD) so I believe DXA 2.0 is the highest we can go without upgrading, at least the CM.
– Jonathan Primmer
Apr 12 at 11:13
That’s correct. DXA 2.2 will support SDL Web 8.5 again.
– Rick Pannekoek
Apr 12 at 15:12