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Future of PCo (Plant connectivity)

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Hi,

I started using PCo (2.3) in some customer projects.

Usage of predefined agents is good but when I want to create some new agents using the SDK I'm concerned because the constrained use of Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 looks a little bit outdated (April 2014).

Are there plans to refurbish the SDK and the programming environment?

Otherwise the benefit of PCo is soon gone due to keeping a legacy development environment.

Also some cool new stuff can not be included to this code e.g. SignalR (some virtual websocket framework) when it depends on .NET 4.0 or .Net 4.5.

To remember: .NET 4.0 was released 4 years ago (April 2010) and .NET 4.5 2 years ago.

Greetings Reinhard

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Former Member
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Hi,

PCo 15 (the new version) is to be extended with .Net 4.0 and VS2012. From my Tests I can say it also works with .Net 4.5 and VS2013 (though not supported by SAP).

Regards,Torsten