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Hi Gabriele,

no, ViewBuilder is not deprecated. Before it was an extension but now it is integrated into the core Wisej.NET product.
FluentMarkup will come additionally with 4.0 (C# only).

Best regards
Frank

  • Frank (ITG) answered Apr 18, 2025 - 5:03 pm
  • last active Apr 18, 2025 - 5:03 pm
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Hi Ulrike,

we are in the final phase of the public beta for Wisej.NET 4.0 and it will be released on April 28th 2025.
We have updated our roadmap online.

Best regards
Frank

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My mistake, datasets are not supported in net core designer. See the docs here: https://docs.wisej.com/docs/releases/whats-new-in-4.0/public-beta#data-binding

  • Julie(ITG) answered Apr 17, 2025 - 1:34 pm
  • last active Apr 17, 2025 - 1:34 pm
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Glad you’re enjoying the HtmlPanel!

-Julie

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Dear Julie

Thanks for your respond.

This what had i did:

  1. Clean and Rebuild Project
  2. Restart Visual Studio
  3. Delete folder Obj and Bin
  4. Restart windows
  5. Try Create New Project
  6. Remove Visual Sudio and New Install Visual Studio
  7. this link vsix that i download ( and Nuget Wisej-4 ver 4.0.0-beta.41)

All point above is result the same error.

For your information, i am using Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise 2022 (64-bit) – Version 17.13.6 and my windows is clean install with only Ms Sql and Ms Office.

Thanks

 

Nicky

 

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Looks like conflict between System.Linq.Dynamic.Core bz. ZZZ Projects, which is transitively referenced from your side to version 1.3.7
and locally installed vesrion 1.6.0

When local one is removed this fixes the issue

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Hi Dino,

We tried with a sample on our end and we couldn’t reproduce.

Can you please wrap up a small runnable sample for us to check?

Best Regards,
Alaa

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I tested with Wisej 4.0.0-beta.41 and I am unable to reproduce.

Try restarting Visual Studio, try cleaning and rebuilding the project, and try restarting your computer. You can also make sure that you have the most recent VSIX and nuget package for Wisej 4.0 installed.

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Hi, you can differentiate the referenced component using
<ItemGroup Condition=”‘$(TargetFramework)’ == ‘net48′”>
The same can be done using #if pragma inside your code

#if NET

#endif

Then you can choose what version of your application lanch in debug..The start menu offer the .NET48 or the .NET8 version to start.

 

 

 

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Hi Robert,

actually my last comment was not entirely correct as there is a way using the KeyPreview property.

See attached sample.

Best regards
Frank

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I just encountered exactly the same issue; my question too is how to capture Keypress events in a form regardless of which control is focused. In a simple test application, the KeyDown event works as expected when no controls are placed on the form, but as soon as a single button is placed, the event is not fired any more. Sorry when I don’t understand the concept here – thanks for a quick hint! Best regards, Robert

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Thank you Julie, that worked!! 🙂

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This can happen if nuget packages and vsix versions don’t match or the vsix is not properly installed.
1. Install the most recent VSIX from https://wisej.com/builds/

2. Right click on the solution -> Manage Nuget Packages Check that the nuget package you are using is the most recent one (currently 3.5.17)
3. Do a clean and rebuild of the project. Manually delete the obj and bin folders.

4. Restart Visual Studio

5. Restart your computer

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In reply to: Webconfig access

So -question – if running under .Net Core – WiseJ does not need any of the settings from the Webconfig at all ?

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In reply to: Webconfig access

Ahh I see. I was going by the WiseJ docs. Figured you guys were reading from Web config behind the scenes no matter what.

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In reply to: Webconfig access

Net core doesn’t support web.config – web.config won’t be read if you target only net core.

You can either  use app.config or set up environment variables in launchSettings.json

If you’re just trying to do something like reading a connection string from the web.config file, you can just copy and paste the things you want in app.config.

Finally you can use  https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.configuration.configurationmanager.openmappedexeconfiguration and read web.config.

  • Julie(ITG) answered Apr 11, 2025 - 4:26 pm
  • last active Apr 11, 2025 - 4:33 pm
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For editing the css, you can click on “editor” in the themebuilder to see the JSON text of the theme. You can then add your css like so:

"states": {
 "default": {
 "styles": {
 "css": "your css here"
 },
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Gracias por la respuesta! . Saludos

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Hello Edmond,

To use the Microsoft Service container, you’ll have to register it like the following example:

// Register Microsoft's IServiceProvider with Wisej.NET.
Application.Services.AddService<IServiceProvider>(app.Services);

For the complete sample, please refer to our documentation covering Dependency Injection.

Let me know in case you need additional help!

Best Regards,

Alaa

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