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This post is the next installment in my series titled Connect a .NET Desktop Client to a Custom ASP.NET Core Service (EF Core with pure Web API) . The content relates to my previously published post Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
6 March 2025
This post is the next installment in my series titled Connect a .NET Desktop Client to a Custom ASP.NET Core Service (EF Core with pure Web API) . The content relates to my previously published post Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
14 October 2024
I started a short series of posts a little while ago, titled Connect a .NET Desktop Client to a Custom ASP.NET Core Service (EF Core with pure Web API) . It relates to my previously published post Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures and...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
23 September 2024
Series Overview This article is the second in a series of posts for teams who wish to build .NET desktop applications that communicate securely with backend services. Table of Contents Intro — Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures Choosing...
Bogdan Kharchenko (DevExpress)
18 September 2024
In the post Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures I summarized a while ago how the world of application architecture has evolved in the last years. Our WinForms, WPF and .NET MAUI teams published follow-ups with Connect a .NET Desktop Client...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
30 August 2024
UPDATE: What's New in XAF (v24.2) | June 2025 Roadmap (v25.1) As always, thank you for choosing XAF . We appreciate your support. This blog post outlines some of our XAF-related development plans for the second half of 2024 (v24.2). Strategically, our...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
21 July 2024
Series Overview As you may recall from an earlier post (Modern Desktop Apps And Their Complex Architectures), we want to help guide our loyal WinForms/WPF/VCL/.NET MAUI/XAF customers through new/tightened security requirements (and associated complexities...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
17 July 2024
Over the last few years, the commitment to `information security` has evolved in a positive direction - more organizations taking a far more serious posture when it comes to system security and its associated risks. Software development processes are...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
17 July 2024
What Will Change in v24.1 In our v24.1 release cycle (set to ship in June 2024), the following DevExpress products will use Microsoft’s System.Text.Json instead of Newtonsoft.Json for JSON serialization-related tasks in runtime code : Data Access Library...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
1 April 2024
Back in 2002, the world was exciting for Windows desktop application developers: Microsoft released the .NET Framework! With it came the completely new language C# (do you remember it was called Cool prior to the release?) as well as various new subsystems...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
9 February 2024
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