Since this is the last project, the next step, "Move to next project", prompts to complete the process of migrating the entire solution. The tool applies known fixes to migrate C# references to their new counterparts. The tool completes the migration of config files by migrating /pages/namespaces. The tool identifies app settings and disables unsupported configuration sections, then migrates the appSettings configuration values. These files are used by ASP.NET Core for app startup and configuration. The following is a list of the template files: The tool notes there are four expected template items that must be added, and then adds them. Once the packages are updated, the next step is to add template files, if any. Several packages need updates, and a new analyzer package is added. Next, the tool updates the project's NuGet packages. Once the project format has been updated, the next step is to update the TFM of the project. The next step the tool does is to convert the project file to SDK style. The tool prompts for a custom path for the backup, or to use the default, which will place the project backup in the same folder with a. The first step is to back up the project. In this example, the apply step is chosen each time. Pressing Enter will start the next step if no other selection is made. If the tool detects that a step will perform no actions, it automatically skips that step and continues to the next step until it reaches one that has actions to do. The tool runs and shows you a list of the steps it will do.Īs each step is completed, the tool provides a set of commands allowing the user to apply or skip the next step, see more details, configure logging, or exit the process. Run the upgrade-assistant command, passing in the name of the project you're targeting (you can run the command from anywhere, as long as the path to the project file is valid). Open a terminal and navigate to the folder where the target project or solution is located. Review the created project and its files, especially its project file(s). In the next dialog, choose MVC application, then select Create. Using Visual Studio, create a new ASP.NET Web Application project using.
CUBASE 4 UPGRADE TO 6 HOW TO
If you just want to try it out to see how it works, this step shows you how to set up a sample ASP.NET MVC and Web API (.NET Framework) project to use. NET Framework app, you can skip this step.
CUBASE 4 UPGRADE TO 6 INSTALL
For more information on how to install the tool, see Overview of the. NET Upgrade Assistant against a newly created ASP.NET MVC app targeting.