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Last Updated: 08 Oct 2015 08:15 by ADMIN
Ewin
Created on: 22 Jul 2015 13:24
Type: Feature Request
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integration with visual studio 2015
Visual Studio 2015 has been fully released.

I am not sure how visual studio extensions works, but I would assume that making Test Studio extension in Visual Studio 2015 is possible.  

Is there a way to make it available to whatever visual studio version that exists and the future versions that come in the future instead of having to code for a specific version?
5 comments
ADMIN
Konstantin Petkov
Posted on: 06 Oct 2015 10:06
Hello,

Yes, VS 2015 support will be included in the upcoming 2015.3 release of Test Studio scheduled for next week, October 15.

Regards!
Shashi
Posted on: 06 Oct 2015 09:55
Will the upcoming release of Test Studio (2015.3) have VS 2015 support?  

If so, what is the release date? (I got an invite to the release webinar but I don't see it yet in my account).  Is there a Beta version available that I can test?

If it will not be in 2015.3, any ETA?

Thanks!
ADMIN
Konstantin Petkov
Posted on: 30 Jul 2015 10:06
Hi,

Supporting VS 2015 is one of the top priority features for development in the next few months. I hope this can make it live in September or October the latest along with a number of major updates in the VS plugin.

@Ewin, we are definitely considering the VS Gallery as well as it's quite convenient option of quick installing the VS plugin. We have to be careful and analyze any versioning and licensing issues though, but I'm positive it can make it in the next months too.

Thanks for the feedback!
Chun
Posted on: 29 Jul 2015 15:03
This would be awesome. My co-workers would like to move our dev IDE to VS 2015 but the only thing holding us back is Test Studio lacking support for it.
Ewin
Posted on: 22 Jul 2015 13:37
in addition to my original note, it would also be nice if the test studio extension would available like the other telerik visual studio extensions in the visual studio gallery.  

There appears to be several vs extensions already listed in there, so why not Test Studio?