انتشار ویژوال استدیو ۲۰۲۲ نگارش 17.5
For .NET and cloud developers, we’ve focused on improving the inner-loop dev experience. New .http/.rest files make it easier to test and iterate on your APIs directly in Visual Studio, while improved Dev Tunnels help streamline the configuration and management of your webhooks. We’ve also made it easier than ever to deploy your ASP.NET apps to containers.
Game developers can now view properties from base classes modified in an Unreal Blueprint asset without leaving the IDE. Visual Studio has improved the cross-platform development experience with a new remote file explorer, Linux Console output to the Integrated Terminal window, dev container improvements, and more.
Beyond individuals, Visual Studio also has new features to better support dev teams at scale, with exportable configuration files and a persistent update toggle helping ensure everyone on your team is working from the latest version of the tool.
This blog covers several of the top new features in Visual Studio 17.5—to see some in action, watch the Visual Studio 17.5 release video. As always lot of these features come straight from your feedback and suggestions. Your feedback is critical to help us make Visual Studio the best tool it can be!
With .Net Framework 4.5 and higher I would always use ExceptionDispatchInfo to rethrow as it gives the most complete picture of the events that happened.
Here’s a summary of what’s new in this preview release:
- New Blazor WebAssembly loading page
- Blazor data binding get/set/after modifiers
- Blazor virtualization improvements
- Pass state using
NavigationManager
- Additional
System.Security.Cryptography
support on WebAssembly - Updated Angular and React templates
- gRPC JSON transcoding performance
- Authentication will use single scheme as
DefaultScheme
-
IFormFile
/IFormFileCollection
support for authenticated requests in minimal APIs - New problem details service
- Diagnostics middleware updates
- New
HttpResults
interfaces
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