Ticket Hash: | 8292431f51119807241632b092774e60189018d9 | |||
Title: | VS2017 support | |||
Status: | Closed | Type: | Feature_Request | |
Severity: | Important | Priority: | Medium | |
Subsystem: | Vs_Designer_And_Installer | Resolution: | Out_Of_Community_Support | |
Last Modified: | 2017-08-02 21:37:06 | |||
Version Found In: | 1.0.104.0 | |||
User Comments: | ||||
anonymous added on 2017-03-12 07:10:40:
Visual Studio 2017 support isn't available yet. I cannot update my EF model to reflect the changes made in the database. mistachkin added on 2017-03-13 23:14:49: This will be addressed prior to the 1.0.105.0 release. anonymous added on 2017-04-27 19:38:09: Any news on Visual Studio 2017 Support ? mistachkin added on 2017-04-29 00:26:54: Unfortunately, it appears that Microsoft has completely changed the model of how Visual Studio is installed. This will make it extremely difficult to port the existing design-time installer to the 2017 version. I'm still trying to figure out how this can be accomplished in a reliable way. mistachkin added on 2017-05-11 16:12:32: Unfortunately, there does not appear to be an easy way to preserve the existing design-time component functionality when using Visual Studio 2017. anonymous added on 2017-05-28 09:02:08: So does that mean we are not getting SQLite support for VS2017 or are you still working on it? mistachkin added on 2017-05-28 20:41:40: At this point, it seems unlikely that I'll be able to add VS 2017 support for the design-time components (e.g. table designer, entity wizard, etc). That being said, if people have some suggestions on how I might be able to adapt the existing VS design-time installer tool to work with VS 2017, I'm happy to listen. However, support for building and debugging the projects with VS 2017 is on the roadmap. anonymous added on 2017-08-02 05:18:00: Any update? :( anonymous added on 2017-08-02 05:19:55: If you can create a separate SQLite design studio(ie dbForge studio for MYSQL), it will awesome. mistachkin added on 2017-08-02 21:35:44: Basic support for building and testing with Visual Studio 2017 is now available on the 'vs2017' branch; however, the design-time components are not supported. See: [http://www.visualstudioextensibility.com/2017/03/19/3rd-party-database-tools-such-as-mysql-requiring-some-work-to-integrate-with-visual-studio-2017/] |