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gigya avatar gigya commented on July 17, 2024
.NET Core 2.0?

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Allon-Guralnek avatar Allon-Guralnek commented on July 17, 2024 6

@thuannguy We do have such plans, but in two steps. First upgrade to Orleans 1.5.3, this will probably be done in Microdot 1.x. Then make the big breaking changes of upgrading to Orleans 2.0 in Microdot 2.0. The two-step approach will also ensure an easier and smoother upgrade path.

Unfortunately, while we're eager to get to Orleans 2.x, we don't have a timetable for it yet.

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Allon-Guralnek avatar Allon-Guralnek commented on July 17, 2024

Currently, no. When Orleans 2.0 hits its final version which supports .NET Core 2.0, we would like to port Microdot to support both. Until then, it requires the full framework.

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sabernar avatar sabernar commented on July 17, 2024

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Allon-Guralnek avatar Allon-Guralnek commented on July 17, 2024

No, unfortunately we don't.

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thuannguy avatar thuannguy commented on July 17, 2024

Apparently Orleans 2.0 was released two days ago. Hopefully there will be a plan to support it soon 😄

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pvpo avatar pvpo commented on July 17, 2024

Hey guys, I wonder how this endeavour of yours develops ? Are there any estimates available ?

Thank you all.

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daniellm avatar daniellm commented on July 17, 2024

We ported to Orleans 1.5.3 but weren't pleased with the performance (we saw a 30% decrease in throughput, though it may have been caused by something on our side, not Orleans). If you're interested, you can check out #168

About Orleans 2.0, it's high on our priority list, a very rough estimate is that we'll have it ready in 3-4 months.

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eugene-kiba avatar eugene-kiba commented on July 17, 2024

Any updates?

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daniellm avatar daniellm commented on July 17, 2024

Sorry, migrating to Orleans 2.1 is still a few months (~3) away on our roadmap.

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WoozChucky avatar WoozChucky commented on July 17, 2024

Any update on the migration?

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daniellm avatar daniellm commented on July 17, 2024

Sorry, it still hasn't entered our pipeline. No ETA for now.

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softwareguy74 avatar softwareguy74 commented on July 17, 2024

Whole world has moved on to Core. This is pretty disappointing.

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daniellm avatar daniellm commented on July 17, 2024

Sorry for the delay. Please note that we're in the progress of moving to Orleans 2.3.x (see branch 95878.infra.orleans.2_20.5). Since that Orleans version and all other libraries Microdot relies on as far as I know comply to .Net Standard, you might be able to reference them from your .net core project.

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quinvit avatar quinvit commented on July 17, 2024

Whole world has moved on to Core. This is pretty disappointing.

If you don't want Orleans or NLog you can use my ported version https://github.com/quinvit/microcore, I used it for my project. I replace nlog with serilog, remove Orleans, replace Metrics.net with AppMetrics. Any other improvements are appreciated.

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