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carlesrc
Occasional Contributor
4 years ago

What does 'early preview support' imply?

The article 

https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/desktop/net/supported-technologies.html

says 

 

TestComplete supports testing .NET applications that use the following technologies:

  • .NET Core 3.0-3.1, both 32- and 64-bit versions (early preview support).

 

What does 'early preview support' imply? Does it mean that is buggy,? brittle? .....

 

The post (July 2020)

https://community.smartbear.com/t5/TestComplete-General-Discussions/NET-Core-Support/m-p/201326#M37536

 

suggest that 'early preview support'  in this case can be understood as no support at all. 

 

Would be possible to explicitly confirm that at this moment (Dec 2020) TestComplete Version: 14.71.275.7 x64 does not  offer support for .NET Core 3.1 library

 

 

Thanks

 

 

  • Hi carlesrc,

     

    According to this article, TestComplete has an early version of the .NET Core support. It provides the possibility to create, record, and run tests on .NET Core applications. We will continue working on this functionality and will offer full support in one of the future updates. If something doesn't work for you at the moment, please contact our Support Team and let them know:

    https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/message/

    They will investigate the issue and come back with a solution.

     

     

     

    Preview of .NET Core support. Version 14.70 

  • TanyaYatskovska's avatar
    TanyaYatskovska
    SmartBear Alumni (Retired)

    Hi carlesrc,

     

    According to this article, TestComplete has an early version of the .NET Core support. It provides the possibility to create, record, and run tests on .NET Core applications. We will continue working on this functionality and will offer full support in one of the future updates. If something doesn't work for you at the moment, please contact our Support Team and let them know:

    https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/message/

    They will investigate the issue and come back with a solution.

     

     

     

    Preview of .NET Core support. Version 14.70