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Revit 2025 release

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Message 1 of 26
dorer69044
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Revit 2025 release

Does anyone know when Revit 2025 will be released?
The exact date

Thanks 🙂

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Message 2 of 26
eN27
in reply to: dorer69044

The exact date, I believe, is protected by NDA, but if nothing changed it should be very soon.

Message 3 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: dorer69044

My bet was on March 30, 2024. Didn't happen, probably this week going to be released.

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

Message 4 of 26
nimesh.j
in reply to: dorer69044

My guess will be 4th April 2024 🤓

Message 5 of 26
spacefrog_
in reply to: dorer69044

Available to me in my account 🙂


Josef Wienerroither
Software Developer & 3d Artist Hybrid
Message 6 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: spacefrog_

Yes, it is available in my account as well, I suppose Autodesk messed up with the download link.

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

Message 7 of 26
pieter4
in reply to: dorer69044

Does anyone know if the SDK has been released yet? I'd curious what's new in the API this year. 

 

Message 8 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: dorer69044

I guess have been officially released!

 

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

Message 9 of 26
ankofl
in reply to: dorer69044

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Ahahahaha

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P.S: Triple walls are of course very important and necessary (No)
but how about adding a calculation of the cable trajectory, taking into account... the architecture of the building?
After 18 years of development?

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Message 10 of 26

after watching it the only thing that they did is triple walls.
I doubt that they fix problems and bugs in gbxml
ifc is probably poor as it was
the carbon analysis  is basically multiply two data and if I now Revit developers that mean that every thing we have to provide.
I can't wait what kind of mess they did in API and how much bugs they didn't fix

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Message 11 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: MarryTookMyCoffe

I did some tests in the API:

 

The most interesting is the RegisterContextMenu which is new in this version.

Update to .NET Core gonna be a pain in some old projects.

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

Message 12 of 26
nice3point
in reply to: dorer69044

@ricaun .Net 8 will be a problem for those who initially did not use the SDK style (and such are the majority), in general developers can easily support all versions of .NET and Revit API in one solution. I guess move to the new version will be a great practice and developmental boost for a lot of people

Message 13 of 26
ankofl
in reply to: ricaun

Please @ricaun , do you have the opportunity to check if the transaction commit rate (.Commit()) has increased when switching the Revit API to Net.8 ?

Message 14 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: ankofl

@nice3point wrote:

@ricaun .Net 8 will be a problem for those who initially did not use the SDK style (and such are the majority), in general developers can easily support all versions of .NET and Revit API in one solution. I guess move to the new version will be a great practice and developmental boost for a lot of people


By default, nobody uses SDK style. I only started using it because you shared something a long time ago, and I was searching and developing a way to automate my workflow, the SDK style made the csproj easier to work and nuke fit like a glove.

 


@ankofl wrote:

Please @ricaun , do you have the opportunity to check if the transaction commit rate (.Commit()) has increased when switching the Revit API to Net.8 ?


What do you mean? If Commit is faster?

If you have some sample code I could create some tests.

 

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

Message 15 of 26
nice3point
in reply to: dorer69044

I guess the speed of comites will not change as Revit core is written in C/C++. Dotnet is used for UI (Ribbon, panels). The home page and project browser uses html+Js

Message 16 of 26
ankofl
in reply to: nice3point

I asked this question because it seems strange to me that changing multiple text parameters in multiple families or any similar SIMPLE operations takes literally a 5-10 seconds. I thought that when switching to Net.8, they optimized some of the "hard" points in transaction commit. Unfortunately, I don't have access to Revit 2025 yet, so I wanted to ask @ricaun if he noticed a significant increase in transaction commit speed in any of the fragments of his code available to him, between the previous version of Revit and Revit2025
Thanks for the answers!

Message 17 of 26
MarryTookMyCoffe
in reply to: ankofl

this sound like interesting thing to try, when I will start moving to a 2025 I will try to make test for this for my last 4 versions I have.

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Message 18 of 26
dorer69044
in reply to: ricaun

Thanks for sharing the information and video.
Revit finally released and available for download?

Message 19 of 26
dorer69044
in reply to: dorer69044

Revit finally released and available for download?

@ricaun @nice3point @pieter4 

Message 20 of 26
ricaun
in reply to: dorer69044

Yes, yesterday Autodesk shared a YouTube video about the Revit 2025. https://youtu.be/7wD3aMUXquc?si=uXOcIqEgbMCMyrsK

Luiz Henrique Cassettari

ricaun.com - Revit API Developer

AppLoader EasyConduit WireInConduit ConduitMaterial CircuitName ElectricalUtils

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