I mean support with right controls and themes designed for mobile devices so we can do PWA with WiseJ. If not, any plan?
Thanks.
Really looking forward to your release of Wisej 3 .NET Core, It’s mentioned that it is dependent on Microsoft’s release of .NET 5, ETA ~Nov 2020. Nice Xmas gift?
It is great to hear that wisej3 is being worked on in posts, keep up the good work. 🙂 Sorry about the large font issues in the previous post, cannot edit it 🙁 ?
- WiseJ running on Raspberry Pi ?
To update this issue. We have Wisej 3 .NET Core running perfectly well in a Raspberry Pi 4. Luca (ITG) answered Jun 18, 2020 – 12:22 am- Any plans for cross platform support such as Linux, Mac and mobile platforms such as Android, iOS, Smart TV applications support ?
To update this thread:
– We have now Wisej running on Linux and MacOS (it’s 3.0 and it’s on schedule)
– Wisej is also running on a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB and plenty of memory to spare! Luca (ITG) answered Jun 12, 2020 – 10:00 pm
The current limitation (11/2020) of Wisej mobile apps is that they always need to be connected to a web server.
I don’t know if a Wisej Self-Hosted Service (OWIN) app on a mobile device will be possible in the future?
Wisej supports mobile devices via browser and as PWA, also other options if a Technology partner (.apk deployment).
https://wisej.com/multiple-deployment/
You can package as a WiseJ PWA Application (coming soon) and install it on users’ devices taking advantage of the near-native environment.
This package will be available soon as a free open extension in our extensions repository on GitHub.
WiseJ and the future… Microsoft and .Net won’t include WebAssm
.NET 5 is neither Framework nor Core, it is unified as (.NET Core, .NET Standard and Xamarin) but it won’t include WebAssm.
From <https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/the-future-of-net-standard/>
Hi Luca,
this is not exact. We can just do pwa application but it work only with internet connection
You cannot do PWA with Wisej. Wisej always needs a server.
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