Firstly, awesome news that there is an official dotnet core version.
Re the comment from Dan Cummins (at this FAQ
That's correct, we've added the .NET
Core client for Windows already, Linux
will be out shortly and Mac support is
planned after that....
I know, I asked this question a while ago (https://sqlanywhere-forum.sap.com/questions/27902/planned-net-core-support). Perhaps it's the eternal optimist in me, or it could be the Christmas cheer, or the brandy eggnog, but here I go again...
Is ther...
Are there any command line parameters to automatically connect to a database in Sybase Central?
If not, can I request this as a feature request please.
Scenario: I have some development to do on the master version of the product. I run "rake dev:sta...
Does anyone know if there are plans on supporting .NET Core in the future?
If not, and the sqlanywhere folks are reading this, this is a +1 to a request for support.
Reason:
Quite a few of our projects use .net services to perform various tasks. A l...
To get a local copy of the HTML Help, you can find the links at:
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/SQLANY/SAP+SQL+Anywhere+Documentation+Download
Note: All the links are http only. Your browser might give you an error when trying to download, so...
No (unless I'm doing the install wrong). Installed EBF 6933 (as new installs) for both Linux x64, arm32 and macOS but couldn't find any dotnet assemblies.
Also it appears the assembly is not cross platform atm - the one that came with windows EBF di...
Yep.
Valid point, but I see two seperate issues here - one is deployment that you raised, the other is development.
That is, you need to reference Sap.Data.SQLAnywhere.Core.v2.1 to be able to use it in your code (e.g. SAConnection) and it is far easi...
Thanks Ian. Great to finally have an official answer. Obviously disappointed in it however. Some follow up questions:
What are the recommended programming platforms to target SQL Anywhere then? I'm taking it from your answer above that .NET is n...