Rupert,
Btw, current/active development of .Net Core is found on develop branch in
geode-native/netcore
We are in the process of removing the repo Dan mentioned below…
Apologies for the confusion…
EB
From: Dan Smith
Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 12:39 PM
To: dev@geode.apache.org
Subje
Ok. I created an INFRA ticket to delete the repo -
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-22301
-Dan
From: Blake Bender
Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2021 9:29 AM
To: dev@geode.apache.org
Subject: RE: [DISCUSS] Remove geode-dotnet-core-client repo
Please do
It does look like maybe you are trying to use the geode-dotnet-core-client
repository, which is stale. There is a separate thread ongoing to delete that
repo. The net-core client work is now happening in the geode-native repo, which
doesn't have this hardcoded c:/Users/bblake/ path!
-Dan
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Hi Rupert,
We are very early in development of net-core, I would watch for a future
release or monitor the pull requests as features are added…
Best,
Ernie
From: Rupert St John Webster
Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 8:25 AM
To: dev@geode.apache.org
Subject: testing Geode Net Core
Hi,
W
With Geode 1.14 now released, please reflect on what went well and what we
could do differently next time.
I’ll start…
Went well: patch releases allowed us to continue delivering quarterly bugfixes
while spacing out bigger changes.
Went well: "blocks-x.y.z" Jira label made it easy to track rema
Hi,
When I try and test the Net Core client, and create a cache factory as per
native client:
CacheFactory cacheFactory = new CacheFactory();
I get error:
"Unable to load DLL 'c:/Users/bblake/src/nc_install/bin/apache-geode-c.dll' or
one of its dependencies: The specified module could not be