Book description
Developers with experience working on the .NET platform and familiarity with HTML and JavaScript will gain the skills to add real-time and async communication features for web, desktop, and mobile phone applications.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
- SignalR Programming in Microsoft® ASP.NET
- Dedication
- Introduction
- 1. Internet, asynchrony, multiuser…wow!
- 2. HTTP: You are the client, and you are the boss
- 3. Introducing SignalR
- 4. Persistent connections
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5. Hubs
- Server implementation
- Client implementation
- Complete example: Shared drawing board
- 6. Persistent connections and hubs from other threads
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7. Real-time multiplatform applications
- Multiplatform SignalR servers
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Multiplatform SignalR clients
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Accessing services from .NET non-web clients
- Creating and opening a persistent connection
- Sending and receiving data using persistent connections
- Creating and opening connections to hubs
- Communication with the server using hubs
- Logging
- Example: Console application
- Example: Windows 8/Windows 8.1 application with C#/XAML
- Project creation and setup
- MainPage.xaml
- MainPage.xaml.cs
- Windows Phone 8 clients
- Consumption of services from other platforms
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Accessing services from .NET non-web clients
- 8. Deploying and scaling SignalR
- 9. Advanced topics
- A. About the author
- Index
- About the Author
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: SignalR Programming in Microsoft ASP.NET
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2014
- Publisher(s): Microsoft Press
- ISBN: 9780735683884
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