Sample Azure Functions communicating with Azure Service Bus
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Sample Azure Functions communicating with Azure Service Bus
Messaging platform with web application for overview and recovery handling operations for .NET using Azure Service Bus
Microservices on .Net platform which used Asp.Net Web API, and Entity Framework Core implementation.
This Project Developed Generic Events Bus Example for RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus
This project is a simple solution to learn how Azure Service Bus works
Example: .NET5 Microservices using dapr and azure service bus, run on Kubernetes
Library with Fluent/LINQ like API for Azure ServiceBus.
Sending a JSON file via HTTP trigger to a service bus topic which is received by a topic trigger on the other end and written to a cosmos Db document through an output binding
Created in .Net 6; Eagle Restaurant is a microservice architectural designed project which illustrates the use of .NET API, Identity server, Azure service Bus, Ocelot and .Net Core Best practises
Implementation communication between microservice using RabbitMQ, Azure Service Bus, Kafka
A console app that reads from an Azure Service Bus queue
AzureServiceBus is a .NET 8 project that demonstrates how to interact with Azure Service Bus using a Web API and Azure Function. The project includes methods for sending messages to a queue, scheduling messages, and cancelling scheduled messages. It also includes an Azure Function that receives messages from the queue.
Tryna learn azure :)
Sample Microservice application using .Net Core, RabbitMq, Azure Service Bus, grpc
A tiny little simple command line tool for sending messages into Azure Service Bus queues or topics
Microservice Order System - Create Customer Function
A very simple console app of how to send message using Azure Service Bus Topic.
MassTransit (Multiple consumers) demo using RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus.
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