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    • By using Code-Behind, Elanat managed to migrate from .NET Standard version 4.5 to .NET Core version 7.0 in a very short time.

      Elanat is the largest .NET system that migrates from .NET Standard to .NET Core.
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    Code-Behind is a toolkit that allows you to create aspx files in .NET Core. Code-Behind is a web development style based on MVC. In the future, we will develop Code-Behind in such a way that there is no need to code the view section (such as while, for, and foreach loops). and support a new Web-Form structure that does not have the problems of the standard .NET Web-Form. In the future, Code-Behind can support MVC, Code-Behind and Web-Form at the same time.

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    According to the previous content, i.e. migration from .NET, we will migrate to .NET Core in the near future and expand the serverside independence feature.


    We have done many studies and by providing the infrastructure and conducting many tests, we announce that Elanat will have the highest amount of serverside independence after migrating to .NET Core.

    After that, we will decide whether to leave Microsoft platforms completely or not.

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    In August 2023, we will present the next version with big update of Elanat.

    We will release a new version very soon in the next few days to fix the current issues. probably, in this version, new features will not be added to the Elanat core, and it will only focus on the errors and problems of the current version (1.0.0.0).

    If you encounter a problem or error while using Elanat, please send the problems and errors in the link below.

    Error report

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    MySQL support will begin at Elanat

    By default, we will consider this database as the main database

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    The amount of template tags will be reduced

    This will happen after migrating to the new platform

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    We will migrate from .NET

    The new platform will be able to run on Linux, Windows and possibly Unix