What's new in QuickOPC 2021.1: Difference between revisions
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* Boxing of client-side OPC proxies/stubs is now also available in .NET Core (on Windows), not just in .NET Framework. This means that if your .NET Core application is using OPC Classic, it does not require "OPC Core Components" as a prerequisite. | |||
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Revision as of 09:24, 26 November 2020
See also: Versions; Previous version: What's new in QuickOPC 2020.3
Internal version number: 5.60
Key changes:
Component Refactorings
OPC Classic
- Boxing of client-side OPC proxies/stubs is now also available in .NET Core (on Windows), not just in .NET Framework. This means that if your .NET Core application is using OPC Classic, it does not require "OPC Core Components" as a prerequisite.