I never realized it was a problem because Rider (or MSBuild) fixed it for me behind the scenes. I’m not sure why they removed it; maybe they want us to use the framework-specific version? The reference diagnostics popup a bit misleading here because there is no System.Net.Http.dll in the Bin folder.
As noted in the forum, this absence might be due to a shift towards using framework-specific versions of the library. However, this change has caused build issues in my project.Acumatica Community
Has anyone found a workaround or solution to this problem? Is there an official recommendation from Acumatica regarding the use of System.Net.Http in 2024 R1 customizations?
I attempted to upload the System.Net.Http.dll file under the Files section in the customization, but I'm still encountering the same error (please see the attached screenshot). I'm unsure if I made any mistakes—do you have any suggestions or guidance on this?
Unfortunately, I haven't found a resolution to the issue yet. I'm still trying to figure it out. If anyone has any suggestions or insights, they would be greatly appreciated!
I'm not sure if this was the right approach, but I created a new DLL, moved my code to Visual Studio, and added the System.Net.Http reference using the Manage NuGet Packages option. This resolved the issue, and I’m now able to publish the package successfully.
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