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Do you support Compressor tool in .Net Core

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Sankaran Jayagopi asked on June 8, 2017

We are evaluating your component to integrate with our product.  We noticed that you have compressor tool to compress the data and we are wondering whether you have this tool in .Net Core.  If not, do you have any plans to launch it soon?

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Iryna Kulchytska Iryna Kulchytska Flexmonster June 8, 2017

Hi Sankaran,

Thank you for your question.

Compressor tool to compress the data is not available in .Net Core right now, but we have plans to implement it in .Net Core in addition to .Net in the nearest future.
Please let us know how critical it is for your evaluation of the component.

Kind regards,
Iryna

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Sankaran Jayagopi June 9, 2017

Thank you for your quick response.  It is quite critical as our product is developed in .Net core platform.  Please let us know when you would be able to release the .net core version so that we take decisions to move forward.
 
 

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Tanya Gryshko Tanya Gryshko Flexmonster June 9, 2017

Hello Sankaran,
Thank you for writing. Currently, our development team is preparing the next major version which is going to be released in a month. Thereby, we will be able to release the .Net Core version of our Compressor at the end of the June. Does it work for you?
Regards,
Tanya

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Sankaran Jayagopi June 9, 2017

Yes, it would be great!
Thanks for the update.  Look forward to your next release
 
Regards,
Gopi

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Ian Sadovy Ian Sadovy Flexmonster June 22, 2017

Hello Sankaran,
 
Thank you for giving us some time.
Our dev team have published .Net Core version of the Flexmonster Compressor to the NuGet Gallery - https://www.nuget.org/packages/Flexmonster.Compressor/2.3.18
As for the usage, it is the same as for the .Net version - http://www.flexmonster.com/doc/connecting-to-relational-database-with-net/
 
Looking forward to your feedback.
 
Regards,
Ian

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