Analysis Services in Asp.net Core

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Marcos Silva asked on January 2, 2019

Hello, 
I have a test version the of flexmonster for Microsoft Analysis Services. In the documents have example only with MVC for .NET Framework. I would like know is possible configure Dll for Asp.Net Core?
Best Regards.

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Tanya Gryshko Tanya Gryshko Flexmonster January 2, 2019

Hello, Marcos,
Thank you for your interest in Flexmonster Pivot.
Our development team is currently investigating what can be done about the official support of ASP.NET Core. We can notify you about the results of this investigation on January the 15th.
However, some of our clients are already using a workaround to get the Accelerator working with ASP.NET Core. For more information, check this forum thread: https://www.flexmonster.com/question/tabular-mode-in-azure-ssas/
Please let me know in case of any questions.
Regards,
Tanya

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Ian Sadovy Ian Sadovy Flexmonster January 16, 2019

Hello Marcos,
 
Thank you for giving us some time.
We have made a progress on Accelerator for ASP.NET Core.
You can download new DLL and sample controller code here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/flexmonster/examples/FLEXMONSTER-2019-ACCELERATOR-ASP-CORE-BETA.zip
 
Please note that the work still in progress so we appreciate your feedback about the integration.
 
Look forward to hearing from you.
 
Regards,
Ian

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Matt Reid March 17, 2022

Hi, 
This link is no longer working.  I have the dll imported through nuget and have fashioned an implementation that would appear to work as an API (apart from what is manifesting as a cors issue, despite the cors headers being set correctly), but can you point me at the latest template for implementing in asp.net core as I would like to see how your implementation differs.  The above link is no longer working, so does that mean that the code has already been released?  The proxy accelerator is working fine with analysis services, but the call to the accelerator endpoint when wrapping the dll is causing a cors header issue to be thrown.  I suspect it may be something subtle to do with Windows Authentication, but any advice or additional material would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Matt

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