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Keyvan Nayyeri, Darren White
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Pro ASP.NET SignalR
Real-Time Communication in .NET with SignalR 2.1
1st ed. 2015. XVII, 360 S. 107 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-430-26319-9 (1430263199)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-26319-7 (9781430263197)
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ASP.NET SignalR is the new solution to real-time communication between servers and clients in .NET. Use it to push new data to a web page or mobile device as soon as it becomes available, whether it´s a notification, live chat, up-to-the-minute financial data, or a range of other exciting applications. Innovations like Google live search and live Facebook and Twitter updates are pushing users´ expectations of the real-time web. With Pro ASP.NET SignalR , you can join this revolution and learn skills that will be valuable for years to come.
Pro ASP.NET SignalR starts with an introduction to the real-time web. Learn about the technologies underlying the SignalR library, such as WebSockets and long-polling, and how SignalR elegantly flips between them depending on the capabilities of the client. Next, meet the concepts of hubs and persistent connections and how to use them to build the components of an ASP.NET SignalR application. Find out how to extend, test, debug, configure, scale, and host your applications, and how to target a range of clients, including Windows and iOS.
The book rounds off with two case studies - a stock market price updater, and a collaborative drawing application - so you can get to grips with SignalR in a realistic scenario, using a broad range of the concepts covered in earlier chapters.
As real-time updates to web and mobile apps become the norm, Pr o ASP.NET SignalR will be your in-depth, one-stop companion to this new and exciting technology.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Real-Time Web and ASP.NET SignalR
Chapter 2: Overview of SignalR
Chapter 3: Developing SignalR Applications using Hubs
Chapter 4: Working with Persistent Connections
Chapter 5: Debugging and Testing
Chapter 6: SignalR Clients
Chapter 7: Extending SignalR
Chapter 8: Configuration and Security
Chapter 9: Building a Stock Market Price Updater
Chapter 10: Building a Collaborative Drawing Application
Keyvan Nayyeri is a software engineer with a master of science degree in computer science and a bachelor of science degree in applied mathematics. He has been an active contributor to the .NET community for more than ten years, published various articles about .NET programming, and contributed to several open-source projects.Keyvan has authored several titles, including Professional Community Server, Professional Visual Studio Extensibility, and Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0. He was also a guest author and technical editor on Professional Visual Studio 2008.Keyvan lives with Titan, his Siberian husky. He is a sports enthusiast and enjoys most of his spare time running and hiking outdoors or playing soccer and tennis. When he is too tired for sports, he can be found at a new restaurant trying new food or at his home reading an exotic book. You can follow him on Twitter @keyvan.