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Upgrade to Angular 19 #175

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tiga05 opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 3 comments · Fixed by #185
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Upgrade to Angular 19 #175

tiga05 opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 3 comments · Fixed by #185
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tiga05 commented Jan 15, 2025

Feature Request Description

Currently, this project is using an older version of Angular. Is there a roadmap when an upgrade to the latest Version of Angular19 ( released in November 2024) is planned?

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Upgrade to the latest Version of Angular.

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Well... Having up-to-date Frameworks is always welcome. Especially at enterprise level.

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Hello @tiga05, thank you for using ui5-webcomponents-ngx! The ui5-webcomponents-ngx team will triage your issue as soon as possible.

@droshev droshev self-assigned this Jan 24, 2025
@droshev droshev added this to the Sprint 142 - January 2025 milestone Jan 24, 2025
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droshev commented Jan 28, 2025

@tiga05 thank you for reporting the ticket. We will have an update very soon. Meanwhile there is nothing blocking you from using Angular 19 in your application.

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droshev commented Jan 29, 2025

@tiga05 https://github.com/SAP/ui5-webcomponents-ngx/releases/tag/v0.4.0 supports Angular 19. Let us know if you have any other questions or issues.

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