We have some .NET 4.x code we need to reference from our .NET Core website. I'm able to run .NET Core on Traditional .NET as described here by Cesar de la Torre.
PROBLEM: In order to compile, it appears I need configure all project.json files in a way that all assemblies have access to the Traditional .NET framework.
QUESTION: How can I ensure that only certain .NET Core assemblies have access to .NET 4.x?
I would like my solution to look like this:
\WebProject <-- Requires .NET 4.x because of reference to ClassLibrary1Project
\ClassLibrary1Project <-- Requires .NET 4.x
\ClassLibrary2Project <-- Prevent .NET 4.x access
\ClassLibrary3Project <-- Prevent .NET 4.x access
All the projects are .NET Core, but only WebProject
& ClassLibrary1Project
require access to the traditional .NET Framework. The only references are between WebProject
and the class library projects.
Thank you!
netcoreapp1.0
applications, but you can use .Net Core tools to create .Net 4.x applications, which is what this question is about.