I am going to edit a little bit one component using Integration Studio + Visual Studio. (I am coming from Java, so C# is new for me but hopefully somewhat similar to Java...) During the installation of Visual Studio, there are many possible things to tick. First tab (Workloads): ASP.NET development, Azure development, Python, Node.js etc - I suppose I will not tick anything here? Second tab (Individual Components): Many versions of things like .NET WebAssembly build tools, Runtime, Aspire, Framework versions Targeting Pack & SDK, MAUI, SQL tools MSCV and million other settings and packs, should I tick anything here or it is not needed? Should I tick anything or just click on "Install" and cross my fingers? Thank you.
Hello
Hope this post help you
https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/integration-studio-461/integration-studio-setup/o11/1368
Thanks
Regards
Gourav Shrivastava
Thank you, that is perfect!
Hi @Lukas Tomek ,
could you explain what's the reason for using visual studio.
The extensions to install must (should) be related to what you want to accomplish.
What applications you want to build, its Java, C#, Python you decide on what runtime you are building.
Best regards
@Lukas Tomek you need to select '.NET Desktop Development' during the installation. @Gourav Shrivastava has already provided detailed instructions on this. While the documentation refers to Visual Studio 2017, you will be installing the latest Visual Studio 2022. The instructions are the same for both versions.
I'm very sorry , made a big mistake, very sorry for that, it's my fault, what I read I understood that was another matter, sorry.