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Wajeed-msft avatar Wajeed-msft commented on June 19, 2024 2

We have been tracking the v4 work and will release an updated SDK but we do not have a date yet.

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RamjotSingh avatar RamjotSingh commented on June 19, 2024 2

The new packages supporting BotBuilder 4.X are out.
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Teams/4.0.0-beta1

The new repo is up as well https://github.com/OfficeDev/BotBuilder-MicrosoftTeams-dotnet

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nickalbrecht avatar nickalbrecht commented on June 19, 2024

Any update on this?

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Wajeed-msft avatar Wajeed-msft commented on June 19, 2024

@nickalbrecht - Currently, we don't have any date to share publicly for this. Could you please share specific scenario where you are blocked currently?

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nickalbrecht avatar nickalbrecht commented on June 19, 2024

It's a long story, ha. Have a client using Skype for Business (not office 365) and wants to integrate CRM/LoB app features into it. But the CWE is really dated and relies on Silverlight, and is essentially a dead end. Then found a roadmap online where it appeared that Teams would eventually be the successor to Skype for Business? So that brought me to looking at extending Teams. Most of my experience as of late has been using ASP.NET Core, .NET Core, .NET Standard, etc. So wanted to try and stick with that. v3 seems to be the classic ASP.NET with full framework.
Anyway, most of the samples and demos for integrating with Teams (like https://github.com/OfficeDev/microsoft-teams-sample-complete-csharp) seem to indicate I need Microsoft.Bot.Connector.Teams , which is a package that doesn't have a v4 for Microsoft.Bot implementation, preview or otherwise. (current version restriction is (>= 3.5.9 && < 4.0.0)). So just trying to see if there's a story/support for extending/connecting with Teams from ASP.NET Core.

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Wajeed-msft avatar Wajeed-msft commented on June 19, 2024

Currently, we cannot confirm on support for .NET Core standards until v4 plans are finalized.
Meanwhile, you can give a try by downloading the BotBuilder-Microsoft Teams source code and build it locally. Here is the Stack overflow post where it solved their problem.

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