Just about a month ago, we announced the availability of WiX v4 Preview 1 and the first preview of HeatWave Community Edition. Today, we're pleased to announce that the release of both WiX v4 and HeatWave Community Edition gets one step closer, with the release of WiX v4 Release Candidate 1 and the next preview of HeatWave Community Edition.
WiX v4 Release Candidate 1 builds on all the work we put into WiX v4 Preview 1, plus fixes all the bugs reported by our favorite people, the early adopters of WiX v4 Preview 1.
HeatWave Community Edition now supports WiX v4 Release Candidate 1 and includes several bug fixes reported by those same favorite early adopters.
To upgrade WiX from Preview 1 to Release Candidate 1, check out the release notes.
To update HeatWave Community Edition from within Visual Studio:
- Choose Extensions|Manage Extensions.
- Expand the Updates node.
- Select Visual Studio Marketplace.
- Select HeatWave Community Edition.
- Choose Update (or Update All).
- Choose Close.
- Close Visual Studio to trigger the update.
To install HeatWave Community Edition for the first time:
Double-click the downloaded .vsix file to install HeatWave.
Now's the time
If you haven't checked out WiX v4 Preview 1 yet, now's the time to take a look at Release Candidate 1. Here's the scoop on WiX v4 and HeatWave:
WiX v4 is a major release of the WiX Toolset and contains some exciting new features like broad Arm64 support and a modern acquisition experience. You can read the release notes for an overview of what's new and changed.
HeatWave supports the WiX v4 acquisition experience with support for SDK-style projects and package references that acquire the WiX tooling from NuGet without needing to install anything. HeatWave also supports:
- Conversion of WiX v3 projects and authoring
- Building of WiX v4 SDK-style projects
- Project references and WiX extension package references
- Project and item templates
- Property pages to control how the project builds
HeatWave Community Edition is available free of charge. Read more about it and download it here.
To hear about the ongoing work FireGiant is doing in HeatWave, follow us here on the FireGiant blog.