![]() There change the Target Framework to “.NET Core 2.2”. Simply right-click on the MobileAppService project and select “Properties”. NET Core my project is targeting is not compatible with the latest version of the NuGet package. Reviewing the error message, it appears the version of. Now when I press F5 my iOS simulator starts and my application is deployed. Therefore, I skip the “” package and install the other 4 updates. ![]() The error is for the MobileAppService project which I will deal with later. Or should I say I tried to install them all. So, I decided to see if there were any updated packages that might help by right-clicking on my solution and selecting “Manage NuGet Packages for Solution…” I tried cleaning my project and several rebuilds but no luck. Reviewing the error list, I see the following error: This time when I press F5 I am not as lucky. Let’s switch the startup project to the iOS project by right-clicking the iOS project and selecting “Set as StartUp Project” from the context menu. Pressing F5 the app builds, and deploys to my emulator as expected. The project defaults to the Android application as your startup project. I selected a “Master-Detail” template and checked the “Mobile Backend” option.
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