SBarnes wrote:Is there any way to use the Jiwa DLLs in a .net core application, provided it runs under Windows as I don't believe the Jiwa DLLs are seen as conforming to any of the .net "Standards"?
Whilst I've been able to compile a core program with them as soon as you call logon, you get exceptions.
I believe the short answer will be 'not easily, if at all'. .NET Framework and .NET Core are not nearly as compatible as their naming would suggest.
Besides Jiwa itself, it has many third party dependencies, and they would all need to be 'compatible' to have success.
You'd probably have a better experience having your .NET Core applications communicate with the JIWA REST API running on a JIWA Server. That could arguably be considered a better architecture, too.