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Refinitiv Robust Foundation API (RFA) for .NET Core 5+

I'd like to ask you, do you have RFA for .NET Core 5+ (or .NET Standard 2.0+) available for download ?

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Hi @michal.holinka

There is a C# version of the strategic realtime SDK coming soon that will support the modern .Net Core and .Net Standard interfaces. There are no versions of the RFA .Net libraries that support the modern .Net interfaces.

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Thanks @nick.zincone ,

any ETA when it will be available? I need to update deadline for our bank projects.

Hello @michal.holinka

You can find the SDK roadmap information from the link at the bottom of the RTSDK overview page (Java edition, C/C++ edition)

rtsdk-roadmap-link.png

The current link (as of Sep 2022) is https://developers.refinitiv.com/content/dam/devportal/roadmap_realtime_apis.pdf

Please note that the roadmap items and target date are subject to change.

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Hello @michal.holinka

According to the RFA .Net readme file, the API supports the following .Net framework/Visual Studio versions:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Version 16.11.5
  • Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.8.04084
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.9.15
  • Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.7.02558
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Version 14.0.23107.0 D1REL
  • Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.6.01586
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Version 12.0.2105.1 REL
  • Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.5.51641

The readme file is available in the API package.

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