We need a Docker image to build BizTalk projects.
We use as base image mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/framework/sdk:4.8-windowsservercore-ltsc2019, but we can't add the features to build BizTalk projects because internally this image is using Visual Studio 2022.
Do you know how to add BizTalk features to this?
Each version of BizTalk has a particular version of BizTalk and it needs to be either Enterprise or Professional.
Hardware and Software Requirements for BizTalk Server 2020, Visual Studio 2019 (min Version 16.4.0)
Hardware and Software Requirements for BizTalk Server 2016, Visual Studio 2015
Hardware and Software Requirements for BizTalk Server 2013 and 2013 R2, Visual Studio 2012 and Visual Studio 2013 respectively.
So first you need to have the correct version of Visual Studio, and then you have to run the BizTalk developer setup and at least install the SDK. For 2020 you also need to install the Developer Tools from the marketplace
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Has anyone tried Crystal Reports with Visual Studio 2022?
I have an ASP.NET MVC app using Bootstrap and Crystal Reports. Wondering if I can run and maintain it in Visual Studio 2022...
Crystal report patch for Visual Studio 2022 is SP32, which has been released. The download address is:
CR for Visual Studio SP32 64b installer (VS 2022 and above),or just download runtime:CR for Visual Studio SP32 CR Runtime 64-bit.
Uninstall the old version first, and then download the new version to install.
Here are the official release notes:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (64bit)
Security updates
Addressed customer Incidents
New Data source: HANA 2.0 SP06
Platform support: Win 10 21H2
Platform support: Win 11 21H2 - Check KBA 3204578 for a Windows 11 specific OLE image issue and workaround.
Platform support: Chrome Browser version 101
This is the response from SAP.
Wait for SP32.
https://answers.sap.com/questions/13463389/crystal-report-with-visual-studio-2022-preview.html
SAP Crystal Reports does not support Visual Studio 2022 yet—not even the latest SP31. Please use other alternatives for now, or wait for SP32.
I upgraded from Visual Studio 2017 to 2022. For Crystal reports, I continue to develop them in 2017. Then I copy the reports from my 2017 folder into the 2022 folder. The new/modified reports developed in 2017 work fine in 2022. I do have crystal NuGet package version 13.04.001 installed in my VS 2022 version.
The latest version SP32 supports VS 2022
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Crystal+Reports%2C+Developer+for+Visual+Studio+Downloads
https://answers.sap.com/questions/13463389/crystal-report-with-visual-studio-2022-preview.html
https://origin.softwaredownloads.sap.com/public/site/index.html
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https://www.sap.com/cmp/td/sap-crystal-reports-visual-studio-trial.html
After installing SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio (SP32) installation package for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE (VS 2022 and above)
I still couldn't add a Crystal Report to ASP.Net 4.8 project. I had uninstalled all previous versions of CR for VS, rebooted, etc.
I had VS 2019, VS 2022 Preview and VS 2022 installed. After removing VS 2022 Preview, updating VS 2022 and re-install of SP32 for VS IDE, everything began working.
From november 2019 to may 2020 I've been creating Xamarin.Android project on Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition. Back then I decided its IDE to be Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition instead of Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition because my PC didn't have the system requirements for VS 2019 Community Edition. Now I will work on another PC that will have the requirements for VS 2019 Community Edition. As I've read that VS 2019 Community Edition reduces developing time compared to VS 2017 Community Edition I'm planning to continue the development of the same Xamarin.Android project on VS 2019 Community Edition. My question is if I change the project's IDE, will I have some issues in the present and in the near and far future related to the change of IDE? Because if I reduce developing time with VS 2019 Community Edition but then I lose that time and even more time in fixing issues related to the change of IDE, it's not worth it to change the IDE.
Furthermore I have the fear of an irreparable error related to the change of IDE happening at the very end of the project's development, in this case I could change the project's IDE to VS 2017 Community Edition again but what if I start getting errors in that IDE too for having developed in VS 2019 Community Edition for some time and that way I won't be able to continue working on the project. Is it possible that scenario also to happen and all my efforts to create the project to be in vain and the client to be left without the app he needs in time?
Can I be 100% sure that there won't be any problem related to the change of IDE to VS 2019 Community Edition during all the developing period?
I've not touched the Mac.
Nothing has changed IOS wise on my Visual Studio.
However, all of a sudden 2 days ago when I go to pair to Mac it fails wit the message........
"The Mon version isntalled on the Mac may not be compatible with this version of Visual Studio. Would you like us to install Mono '5.18' for you?. This will overwrite any existing Mono installations on the Mac."
Now as I have said, nothing on these 2 machines has changed as far as I know.
If I look at the logs, I see thye following lines......amongst others...
Xamarin.Messaging.Integration.State.ServerStateContext|Information|0|Checking Mono installation...
Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommandRunner|Verbose|0|Executing SSH command 'printenv HOME'...
Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommandRunner|Verbose|0|Executing SSH command **'which mono64'...
Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommandRunner|Warning|0|Failed to execute 'which mono64': ExitStatus = 1**
Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommandRunner|Verbose|0|Executing SSH command 'which /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/bin/mono64'...
**Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommands|Information|0|A valid Mono installation has been found at '/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/bin/mono64'**
Xamarin.Messaging.Ssh.SshCommandRunner|Verbose|0|Executing SSH command '/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/bin/mono64
What could be my issue? Is it the "Failed to execute 'which mono64'" part that is giving me my problems.
I don't want to update the Mac version of Mono if I can help it.
HELP.
I admit I am useless on a Mac bu the fact is nothing has changed that I am aware of so I 'm baffled as to why all of a sudden I cannot connect to the Mac.
Here is my info from Viusal Studio 2017 (Win 10)
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2017
Version 15.9.7
VisualStudio.15.Release/15.9.7+28307.423
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.7.03190
Installed Version: Community
Application Insights Tools for Visual Studio Package 8.14.20131.1
Application Insights Tools for Visual Studio
ASP.NET and Web Tools 2017 15.9.04012.0
ASP.NET and Web Tools 2017
ASP.NET Core Razor Language Services 15.8.31590
Provides languages services for ASP.NET Core Razor.
ASP.NET Web Frameworks and Tools 2017 5.2.60913.0
For additional information, visit https://www.asp.net/
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0 15.9.03024.0
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0
Azure Functions and Web Jobs Tools 15.9.02046.0
Azure Functions and Web Jobs Tools
C# Tools 2.10.0-beta2-63501-03+b9fb1610c87cccc8ceb74a770dba261a58e39c4a
C# components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Common Azure Tools 1.10
Provides common services for use by Azure Mobile Services and Microsoft Azure Tools.
Extensibility Message Bus 1.1.49 (remotes/origin/d15-8#ee674f3)
Provides common messaging-based MEF services for loosely coupled Visual Studio extension components communication and integration.
JavaScript Language Service 2.0
JavaScript Language Service
Microsoft Azure Tools 2.9
Microsoft Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 - v2.9.0.0
Microsoft Continuous Delivery Tools for Visual Studio 0.4
Simplifying the configuration of Azure DevOps pipelines from within the Visual Studio IDE.
Microsoft JVM Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting the Visual Studio debugger to JDWP compatible Java Virtual Machines
Microsoft Library Manager 1.0
Install client-side libraries easily to any web project
Microsoft MI-Based Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting Visual Studio to MI compatible debuggers
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Containers 1.1
Develop, run, validate your ASP.NET Core applications in the target environment. F5 your application directly into a container with debugging, or CTRL + F5 to edit & refresh your app without having to rebuild the container.
Mono Debugging for Visual Studio 4.13.12-pre (9bc9548)
Support for debugging Mono processes with Visual Studio.
NuGet Package Manager 4.6.0
NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio. For more information about NuGet, visit http://docs.nuget.org/.
ProjectServicesPackage Extension 1.0
ProjectServicesPackage Visual Studio Extension Detailed Info
ResourcePackage Extension 1.0
ResourcePackage Visual Studio Extension Detailed Info
ResourcePackage Extension 1.0
ResourcePackage Visual Studio Extension Detailed Info
SQL Server Data Tools 15.1.61901.24070
Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools
TypeScript Tools 15.9.20918.2001
TypeScript Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
Visual Basic Tools 2.10.0-beta2-63501-03+b9fb1610c87cccc8ceb74a770dba261a58e39c4a
Visual Basic components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Visual F# Tools 10.2 for F# 4.5 15.8.0.0. Commit Hash: 6e26c5bacc8c4201e962f5bdde0a177f82f88691.
Microsoft Visual F# Tools 10.2 for F# 4.5
Visual Studio Code Debug Adapter Host Package 1.0
Interop layer for hosting Visual Studio Code debug adapters in Visual Studio
Visual Studio Tools for Containers 1.0
Visual Studio Tools for Containers
VisualStudio.Mac 1.0
Mac Extension for Visual Studio
Xamarin 4.12.3.80 (d15-9#914127c74)
Visual Studio extension to enable development for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android.
Xamarin Designer 4.16.13 (45a16efd4)
Visual Studio extension to enable Xamarin Designer tools in Visual Studio.
Xamarin Templates 1.1.128 (6f5ebb2)
Templates for building iOS, Android, and Windows apps with Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms.
Xamarin.Android SDK 9.1.7.0 (HEAD/ba9da7a76)
Xamarin.Android Reference Assemblies and MSBuild support.
Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac SDK 12.2.1.15 (d60abd1)
Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac Reference Assemblies and MSBuild support.
We need to allow users to check-out check-in files in Windows Explorer.
Is it mandatory to install Visual Studio in order to use Team Explorer or TFS Power Tools?
What kind of licenses will be needed?
You can install Team Explorer which is free (but still uses the VS shell), this doesn't require any kind of Visual Studio license: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/devops/2017/04/05/reintroducing-the-team-explorer-standalone-installer/
Then you can install the TFS Power Tools to get the Windows Explorer extension which allows you to do basic source control operations in Windows Explorer.
Note: If you are connecting to an on-premise TFS you still need to purchase TFS CAL's. If you are using Azure DevOps (formerly Visual Studio Online) you get 5 users for free.
First install the free Visual Studio Explorer 2019
Go to https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/
Go to All downloads > Visual Studio 2019 > Visual Studio Team Explorer 2019 > Download
Run the installer
Then install the Microsoft Team Foundation Version Control Windows Shell Extension
Download from here
You may need to reboot to finish installation.
I just downloaded and installed Visual Studio 2012 express for Desktop but cannot launch an F# project. I see no where online where I can install it for Visual Studio 2012 express for Desktop. is there a way around this?
It is actually available for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web. You need to download the F# Tools for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web (blog post: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/fsharpteam/archive/2012/09/12/announcing-the-release-of-f-tools-for-visual-studio-express-2012-for-web.aspx , download link: http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=FSharpVWD11). I do not think it is available for the Desktop version of Visual Studio Express 2012.
While it is only available for the web version of Visual Studio Express, there is nothing stopping you from writing desktop applications with it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4R9EfFNgLU