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Building ASP.NET Core 3 Hosted Services and .NET Core 3 Worker Services

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Steve Gordon

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  • 01 - Course Overview.mp4
    01:42
  • 02 - Course Introduction.mp4
    02:20
  • 03 - Introducing the Tennis Booking Application.mp4
    01:11
  • 04 - Creating a Hosted Service.mp4
    07:24
  • 05 - What Are Hosted Services-.mp4
    03:28
  • 06 - Coordinating between Requests and Hosted Services.mp4
    07:30
  • 07 - Processing Messages from a Channel in Hosted Services.mp4
    05:57
  • 08 - Module Summary.mp4
    01:04
  • 09 - Module Introduction.mp4
    00:55
  • 10 - What Are Worker Services-.mp4
    01:50
  • 11 - Creating a Worker Service.mp4
    04:26
  • 12 - Hosting in .NET Core.mp4
    04:53
  • 13 - Worker Service Architecture.mp4
    03:50
  • 14 - AWS and LocalStack Set Up.mp4
    06:41
  • 15 - Reading from a Queue.mp4
    07:35
  • 16 - Processing Messages from a Channel.mp4
    05:42
  • 17 - Refactoring the Web Application.mp4
    03:21
  • 18 - Module Summary.mp4
    00:59
  • 19 - Module Introduction.mp4
    00:33
  • 20 - BackgroundService Implementation Details.mp4
    03:16
  • 21 - Handling Exceptions in Hosted Services.mp4
    03:13
  • 22 - Handling Application Shutdown.mp4
    05:11
  • 23 - Registration Order of Hosted Services.mp4
    05:29
  • 24 - Configuring the Host.mp4
    02:20
  • 25 - Overriding StartAsync or StopAsync in Background Services.mp4
    02:19
  • 26 - Unit Testing Worker Services.mp4
    04:42
  • 27 - Avoiding Blocking Code in StartAsync.mp4
    02:46
  • 28 - Module Summary.mp4
    00:54
  • 29 - Module Introduction.mp4
    00:48
  • 30 - Docker Primer.mp4
    04:05
  • 31 - Running Worker Services as Containers.mp4
    08:47
  • 32 - Running Worker Services as Windows Services.mp4
    08:41
  • 33 - Running Worker Services as Linux Daemons.mp4
    06:54
  • 34 - Running a Worker Service on Azure App Service.mp4
    03:46
  • 35 - Course Review.mp4
    02:01
  • Description


    You should take this course to learn about using hosted services in ASP.NET Core application to perform background workloads. You will also learn how to build .NET Core microservices using the worker service template.

    What You'll Learn?


      Building .NET Core microservices has many advantages. In this course, Building ASP.NET Core Hosted Services and .NET Core Worker Services, you will learn when and how to apply hosted services in your applications. First, you will learn about adding hosted services to ASP.NET Core applications to perform background workloads outside of the request lifecycle. Next, you will learn how to apply the worker service template when building microservices using .NET Core. You will also learn how to build .NET Core microservices, using the worker service template introduced in .NET Core 3.0. When you are finished with this course, you will have a strong knowledge of building ASP.NET Core hosted services and using the .NET Core worker service template, which will help you as you build responsive web applications and .NET Core microservices. Software required: .NET Core SDK 3.1

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    Steve Gordon is a Pluralsight author, Microsoft MVP and senior engineer based in the UK. He works for Elastic maintaining their .NET client libraries. Steve is passionate about community and all things .NET related, having worked with ASP.NET for over 17 years. Steve enjoys sharing his knowledge through his blog, in videos and by presenting talks at user groups and conferences. Steve is excited to be a part of the .NET community and founded .NET South East, a .NET Meetup group based in Brighton. He enjoys contributing to and maintaining OSS projects.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 35
    • duration 2:16:33
    • level average
    • Release Date 2023/12/06