From the Cloud to the Client(www.bradygaster.com)

submitted by bradygasterbradygaster(4897) 7 months, 8 days ago

That title sums up what this blog post will summarize and explain; how to get data instantly from the cloud – in this case, the Azure cloud platform – all the way down to an HTML 5.0 browser. The point of this exercise is to take a slightly deeper dive into using SignalR. Secondary to the SignalR deep dive, this article will explain how to use the Azure Service Bus.

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posted by NoldorinNoldorin(829) 7 months, 7 days ago 0

Very nice article. This really shows off the simplicity of the ASP.NET MVC framework along with HTML5/modern JavaScript (JQuery). Haven't much experience with Azure myself, mainly because it's a paid service and not cheap, but it looks wonderfully easy to integrate with .NET apps!

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