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More of heads up - as of yesterday, there are now concrete steps in the form of a alpha release for supporting OData on top of ASP.Net Core.
See this comment OData/WebApi#229 (comment)
It would be good to get this on the roadmap for Breeze as part of the ASP.Net core support you are adding.
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OData for ASP.NET Core was just released. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/odatateam/2018/07/03/asp-net-core-odata-now-available/
I hope this will simplify the support for OData queries in Breeze Server for ASP.NET Core.
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Can anyone @wardbell @steveschmitt @jtraband provide a comment on this? Does this address the issues stated in this here: http://breeze.github.io/doc-net/odata.html?
Breeze will no longer support OData going forward.
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More of heads up - as of yesterday, there are now concrete steps in the form of a alpha release for supporting OData on top of ASP.Net Core.
See this comment OData/WebApi#229 (comment)
It would be good to get this on the roadmap for Breeze as part of the ASP.Net core support you are adding.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: