Contents tagged with SignalR
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SignalR in ASP.NET Core
SignalR is a Microsoft .NET library for implementing real-time web sites. It uses a number of techniques to achieve bi-directional communication between server and client; servers can push messages to connected clients anytime.
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Persisting SignalR Connections Across Page Reloads
I recently had the need to keep a SignalR connection even if the page would reload. As far as I know, this cannot be done out of the box, either with hubs or persistent connections. I looked it up, but could find no solid solution, so here is my solution!
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Broadcasting Database Changes Through SignalR
There are several posts out there on using SignalR to signal changes in a database, but because I really didn’t quite like any of them, I decided to write my own.
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Video Streaming with ASP.NET SignalR and HTML5
I have already talked about SignalR in this blog. I think it is one of the most interesting technologies that Microsoft put out recently, not because it is something substantially new – AJAX, long polling and server-sent events have been around for quite some time -, but because of how easy and extensible they made it.
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Sending Messages to SignalR Hubs from the Outside
You are by now probably familiarized with SignalR, Microsoft’s API for real-time web functionality. This is, in my opinion, one of the greatest products Microsoft has released in recent time.