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Nuget package for Microsoft.Azure.IoT.Gateway #10
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Thanks for the feedback Ted! Get Outlook
From: Ted van der Veen notifications@github.com When using .Net bindings and create a new module using .Net, it would be great to have a Nuget package available that adds the Microsoft.Azure.IoT.Gateway assemblies. — |
Hi Ted, Since it's on our backlog, I will close this Issue. Angelo Ribeiro. |
@aribeironovaes I'm not sure why you closed the issues, as the issue is not resolved. If it is on the backlog, the best practice I think is to apply milestone/assignee and leave the issue open so anyone can track progress? |
Thanks for the Feedback Ted. Get Outlook
From: Ted van der Veen notifications@github.com @aribeironovaes I'm not sure why you closed the issues, as the issue is not resolved. If it is on the backlog, the best practice I think is to apply milestone/assignee and leave the issue open so anyone can track progress? — |
Hi Ted, send me an email at cstreet@microsoft.com and we can talk about the experience you'd like to see from such a package. |
Hi @chipalost, at the moment if you want to implement the base classes and interfaces defined in the Microsoft.Azure.IoT.Gateway assembly, you have to add a reference to that project source code from your own code or copy a built DLL into your own project. This can be done more efficient just by adding a (pre-release) Nuget package for Microsoft.Azure.IoT.Gateway when it comes available. |
Packages are available; see this blog post: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-iot-edge-packages/. |
When using .Net bindings and create a new module using .Net, it would be great to have a Nuget package available that adds the Microsoft.Azure.IoT.Gateway assemblies.
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