Complete SignalR on ASP.NET Core
Enabling two-way real-time communication between the client and the server on ASP.NET Core
Development ,Web Development,ASP.NET Core
Lectures -54
Duration -1 hours
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Course Description
Are you a web developer or do you write IoT software? If so, you would know that many web and IoT development projects these days require the ability to establish a persistent connection between a client and a server without having to keep sending repeated requests from the client. As you may also know, such functionality may be hard to implement.
However, as you would already know, nothing in programming is simple in absolute terms. Programming is a complex activity, so even those concepts that are relatively simple require some practice and studying. This is why this course has been created. By the end of it, you should be able to build a web application that clients will be able to establish a persistent connection with and exchange the data with in real time.
What you’ll learn
- All the fundamentals of SignalR on .NET 5 version of ASP.NET Core
- How to send various data types to SignalR hub on the server-side
- How to use JavaScript client
- How to use .NET client
- How to use Blazor WebAssembly client
- How to use a plain WebSocket client
- How to send messages to individual anonymous clients and authenticated users
- How to enable authentication and authorization in your hub
- How to scale your application out by using Redis and Azure
- How to make other server-side components interact with your SignalR hub
In the nutshell, the course teaches almost everything you will ever encounter while working with SignalR, while also covering some non-standard use cases.
Goals
What you will learn:
- All the fundamentals of SignalR on .NET 5 of ASP.NET Core (and higher)
- How to send various data types to SignalR hub on the server-side
- How to use JavaScript client
- How to use .NET client
- How to use Blazor WebAssembly client
- How to use a plain WebSocket client
- How to send messages to individual anonymous clients and authenticated users
- How to enable authentication and authorization in your hub
- How to scale your application out by using Redis and Azure
- How to make other server-side components interact with your SignalR hub
Prerequisites
The course prerequisites are:
- Be able to build basic web applications on ASP.NET Core
Who this course is for:
- Web developers or IoT developers who want to enable a persistent real-time communication between the client and the server

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Introduction
4 Lectures
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Introduction 02:27 02:27
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Transport mechanisms 03:06 03:06
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Setting up your environment
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Setting up your solution 03:39 03:39
Setting up SignalR hub
6 Lectures

Setting up SignalR clients
14 Lectures

SignalR and security
11 Lectures

Scaling out SignalR
12 Lectures

SignalR streaming
6 Lectures

Wrapping up
1 Lectures

Instructor Details

Fiodar Sazanavets
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