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Noob Question Regarding c#/.NET and .NET Bindings

darraghos
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Hi guys, I'm developing some apps in C#. I have used older iterations of the SDK whereby you parsed through you NaElement objects. Now, it seems like this is not required anymore if one uses the .NET bindings. They seem to have wrapped up all the iter-start/iter-end functionaility in simpler APIs. Is that correct?

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deepthis
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It will depend on what software version is running on the system. Accordingly you will have to use tha appropriate library to make calls.

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darraghos
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Bump

deepthis
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Yes, that's right. This change is not specific to .NET/C# though. The API behaviour has been changed.

darraghos
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Great! So you can use either these new APIs in C# or the older ones from ManageOntap.dll ?

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deepthis
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It will depend on what software version is running on the system. Accordingly you will have to use tha appropriate library to make calls.

darraghos
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Ok, so for the more modern OnTAP versions, generally easier to program using the new .NET bindings and for older version (or to maintain compatability for tools across newer and older verisons on OnTap) use the old 'iter-start' style?

deepthis
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Yes, that's right. You can use a system-get-version to check version in your application and have if-else section to deal with the iters.

darraghos
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Awesome! Thanks for all your help. 

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