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Updated Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi from 8.0.16 to 8.0.18.

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8.0.18

Release

What's Changed

Full Changelog: dotnet/aspnetcore@v8.0.17...v8.0.18

8.0.17

Bug Fixes

  • Forwarded Headers Middleware: Ignore X-Forwarded-Headers from Unknown Proxy (#​61623)
    The Forwarded Headers Middleware now ignores X-Forwarded-Headers sent from unknown proxies. This change improves security by ensuring that only trusted proxies can influence the forwarded headers, preventing potential spoofing or misrouting of requests.

Dependency Updates

  • Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade (#​61832)
    This update brings in the latest changes from the dotnet/arcade repository, ensuring that ASP.NET Core benefits from recent improvements, bug fixes, and security patches in the shared build infrastructure.

  • Bump src/submodules/googletest from 52204f7 to 04ee1b4 (#​61761)
    The GoogleTest submodule has been updated to a newer commit, providing the latest testing features, bug fixes, and performance improvements for the project's C++ test components.

Miscellaneous

  • Update branding to 8.0.17 (#​61830)
    The project version branding has been updated to reflect the new 8.0.17 release, ensuring consistency across build outputs and documentation.

  • Merging internal commits for release/8.0 (#​61924)
    This change merges various internal commits into the release/8.0 branch, incorporating minor fixes, documentation updates, and other non-user-facing improvements to keep the release branch up to date.


This summary is generated and may contain inaccuracies. For complete details, please review the linked pull requests.

Full Changelog: dotnet/aspnetcore@v8.0.16...v8.0.17

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Updated Microsoft.Data.SqlClient from 6.0.2 to 6.1.0.

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6.1.0

Release Notes

Stable Release 6.1.0 - 2025-07-25

This update brings the following changes since the
6.0.2 stable release:

Added

Added dedicated SQL Server vector datatype support

What Changed:

  • Optimized vector communications between MDS and SQL Server 2025, employing a
    custom binary format over the TDS protocol.
    (#​3433,
    #​3443)
  • Reduced processing load compared to existing JSON-based vector support.
  • Initial support for 32-bit single-precision floating point vectors.

Who Benefits:

  • Applications moving large vector data sets will see beneficial improvements
    to processing times and memory requirements.
  • Vector-specific APIs are ready to support future numeric representations with
    a consistent look-and-feel.

Impact:

  • Reduced transmission and processing times for vector operations versus JSON
    using SQL Server 2025 preview:
    • Reads: 50x improvement
    • Writes: 3.3x improvement
    • Bulk Copy: 19x improvement
    • (Observed with vector column of max 1998 size, and 10,000 records for each
      operation.)
  • Improved memory footprint due to the elimination of JSON
    serialization/deserialization and string representation bloat.
  • For backwards compatibility with earlier SQL Server Vector implementations,
    applications may continue to use JSON strings to send/receive vector data,
    although they will not see any of the performance improvements noted above.

Revived .NET Standard 2.0 target support

What Changed:

  • Support for targeting .NET Standard 2.0 has returned.
    (#​3381)
  • Support had previously been removed in the 6.0 release, with the
    community voicing concerns.
    ... (truncated)

6.1.0-preview2

Preview Release 6.1.0-preview2.25178.5 - 2025-06-27

This update brings the following changes since the 6.1.0-preview1 release:

Added

Added dedicated SQL Server vector datatype support

What Changed:

  • Optimized vector communications between MDS and SQL Server 2025, employing a custom binary format over the TDS protocol. (#​3433, #​3443)
  • Reduced processing load compared to existing JSON-based vector support.
  • Initial support for 32-bit single-precision floating point vectors.

Who Benefits:

  • Applications moving large vector data sets will see beneficial improvements to processing times and memory requirements.
  • Vector-specific APIs are ready to support future numeric representations with a consistent look-and-feel.

Impact:

  • Reduced transmission and processing times for vector operations versus JSON using SQL Server 2025 preview:
    • Reads: 50x improvement
    • Writes: 3.3x improvement
    • Bulk Copy: 19x improvement
    • (Observed with vector column of max 1998 size, and 10,000 records for each operation.)
  • Improved memory footprint due to the elimination of JSON serialization/deserialization and string representation bloat.
  • For backwards compatibility with earlier SQL Server Vector implementations, applications may continue to use JSON strings to send/receive vector data, although they will not see any of the performance improvements noted above.

Revived .NET Standard 2.0 target support

What Changed:

Who Benefits:

  • Libraries that depend on MDS may seamlessly target any of the following frameworks:
    • .NET Standard 2.0
    • .NET Framework 4.6.2 and above
    • .NET 8.0
    • .NET 9.0
  • Applications should continue to target runtimes.
    • The MDS .NET Standard 2.0 target framework support does not include an actual implementation, and cannot be used with a runtime.
    • An application's build/publish process should always pick the appropriate MDS .NET/.NET Framework runtime implementation.
    • Custom build/publish actions that incorrectly try to deploy the MDS .NET Standard 2.0 reference DLL at runtime are not supported.

Impact:

... (truncated)

6.1.0-preview1

This update brings the following changes over the previous release:

Added

  • Added packet multiplexing support to improve large data read performance. #​2714 #​3161 #​3202
  • Added support for special casing with Fabric endpoints. #​3084

Fixed

  • Fixed distributed transactions to be preserved during pooled connection resets. #​3019.
  • Fixed application crash when the Data Source parameter begins with a comma. #​3250.
  • Resolved synonym count discrepancies in debug mode. #​3098.
  • Addressed warnings for down-level SSL/TLS versions. #​3126.

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Updated Swashbuckle.AspNetCore from 6.6.2 to 9.0.3.

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Bumps Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi from 8.0.16 to 8.0.18
Bumps Microsoft.Data.SqlClient from 6.0.2 to 6.1.0
Bumps Swashbuckle.AspNetCore from 6.6.2 to 9.0.3

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  dependency-version: 8.0.18
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
  dependency-version: 6.1.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
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- dependency-name: Swashbuckle.AspNetCore
  dependency-version: 9.0.3
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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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