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Firstly, welcome to AUGI.
In reverse order....
I have not yet found the need to develop an app using the new Recover API.
Without seeing your code, and knowing what framework(s), and version(s) you're compiling for, etc. I have no way of identifying the issue you're experiencing as I have no context on which to even speculate. I see you've commented at the bottom of the DevBlog article as well, so perhaps Viru will be better suited to know the 'why' without such information.
That said, if you'd like, I can move your post (and mine) to a new thread in the .NET forum, where you can post your source code, etc. and we can continue this discussion; let me know.
Cheers
Last edited by BlackBox; 2015-08-06 at 05:34 PM. Reason: I can haz a grammar
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
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Well, I found the answer, and feel a bit foolish.
I defined the command:
But needed:Code:[CommandMethod("RecoverTest")]
I'm not sure what CommandFlags.Session does, but it appears to be quite necessary for the Recover API to run. Again thanks for the help. Hopefully my oversight will help someone else.Code:[CommandMethod("RecoverTest", CommandFlags.Session)]
Last edited by BlackBox; 2015-08-06 at 09:31 PM. Reason: Please use [CODE] Tags
Posts moved to new thread, as discussed.
No worries; this might help you to better understand Commands in .NET API:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/20...D-F717608F8223
... And this page has a handful of useful resources, as well:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...&siteID=123112
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000