Hi all,
I found found out that ECSchema Editor version 1.0 is available for download from Fulfillment Center.
It seems to be completely rewritten and redesigned successor of Bentley Class Editor, but after quick test, I did not find any way how to create anything or edit opened schema. Because there is no readme or announcement, I'd like to ask if it's the feature of the first version and it's focused to testing basic stability, GUI etc. or whether I missed some setting or function.
With regards,
Jan
Unknown said:I found found out that ECSchema Editor version 1.0 is available for download from Fulfillment Center
Thanks for highlighting that!
In the Fulfillment Center, we find this description ECSchema Editor (English) 32-bit .
However, the installer wants to use C:\Program Files\ by default, which is a 64-bit folder on a 64-bit Windows operating system. So, which is ECSchema Editor: 32-bit or 64-bit?
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Unknown said:However, the installer wants to use C:\Program Files\ by default, which is a 64-bit folder on a 64-bit Windows operating system. So, which is ECSchema Editor: 32-bit or 64-bit?
Yes, I realized it also.
I am quite sure it's 64bit, ECSchemaEditor.exe assembly is recognized as NET 4.x / x64 by JustDecompile tool.
Regards,
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Unknown said: I'd like to ask if it's the feature of the first version
The help text provided as part of the product is good. It's written in clear, coherent English. It provides a useful explanation of the raison d'être of ECSchemas and the thinking that's gone into them.
As an ECSchema viewing tool, it has some practical use and complements XMLSpy's view of the ECSchema XML files. But, as Jan wrote, the ECSchema Editor version 1 doesn't appear to offer any editing capability, despite its name.
Hi Jan and Jon,
I was hoping to make mention to this tool in my (very soon) MicroStation CONNECT Edition Update 5 Release Announcement a little later today. Hint, hint - the MSCE SDK U5 is now released - VS2015/.NET 4.6.1.
Feel free to download the latest (CONNECT) ECSchema Editor. Please note the first release provides read-only schema access, where future releases will provide more features and capabilities along with read-write schema access.
HTH,Bob