Intermediate

ASP.NET Core SignalR Fundamentals

Real-time apps with SignalR — hubs, transports, strongly typed hubs, clients, auth and scaling.

In a traditional web application, only the client initiates exchanges with the server. If data changes server-side (e.g., another user places a bid), other clients are not notified unless they manually refresh the page.

SignalR allows the server to push data to clients as soon as a change occurs — without clients needing to refresh or poll periodically.

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What's inside

24 sections
  1. 1 Table of Contents
  2. 2 Introduction — The Power of SignalR
  3. 3 Hub and RPC Architecture
  4. 4 Transports and Negotiation
  5. 5 Connection Lifecycle
  6. 6 Strongly Typed Hubs
  7. 7 Advanced Server Features
  8. 8 JavaScript Client — Complete Guide
  9. 9 .NET Client — Complete Guide
  10. 10 Authentication and Authorization
  11. 11 Hosting and Scaling
  12. 12 Performance and Advanced Configuration
  13. 13 Demo Application — Full Auction System
  14. 14 Summary and Best Practices
  15. 15 Review Questions
  16. 16 Streaming with SignalR
  17. 17 Connection Lifecycle — Complete Guide
  18. 18 Strongly Typed Hubs — Complete Guide
  19. 19 Advanced Configuration and Performance
  20. 20 Azure SignalR Service — Deployment Guide
  21. 21 Authentication and Authorization — Complete Guide
  22. 22 Demo Application — Complete Auction System
  23. 23 Best Practices and Common Pitfalls
  24. 24 Advanced Review Questions

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