![]() It looks as though Xamarin has used this code and implemented it into the framework and you now have the ability to choose the default HttpClient implementation. To speed up your iOS and Android applications you would normally use Paul Betts ModernHttpClient. In a new option you can now choose Apple TLS that supports v1.1 and v1.2 while they wait for Mono to catch up.Ĭurrently the default is to use Mono’s default implementation of HttpClient which is quite slow and does have a few known issues. In a continuing move I am seeing is bypassing Mono’s sometimes slow or outdated methods and going native when possible. SSL/TLS Implementationīy default and in the past Xamarin has used the Mono TLS provider by default. ![]() Its still in alpha so I will wait and see what the beta holds. It just builds and then says Launching Application and nothing further happens. I would show you a picture of the Simulator but I can’t get it to load. ![]() To enable it go to Tools > Options > Xamarin and tick the Remote Simulator to Windows. The application is still running on the Mac but at least its displayed locally to me now. Remote Windows SimulatorĪnother part that annoyed me as a Visual Studio developer is when I wanted to build in the simulator I needed to Team Viewer or Remote into the Mac to see what was happening. Its a fantastic solution for people like me where the Mac isn’t actually physically next to me. Have a Mac Agent that builds the code then pushes it out to your iOS device, attached to your Windows PC. Remote iOS USBĪnnounced at Evolve but as I later found out, not actually implemented yet, still waiting for this release but the functionality for us Visual Studio developers is awesome. I also want to mention this is just from myself exploring the new options, some of this functionality may be new but from a slightly older version and I haven’t actually used every one of these features yet. First of all this is currently only in the Alpha channel version 4.2. After Evolve there were a number of new exciting enhancements all around.
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