The New Way To Build Cloud Native Applications With .NET 8
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Learn about the game changer .NET 8 feature that finally brings cloud-native development to the masses.
This is part 1 of a two-part series on cloud native development with .NET 8.
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Great video! Aspire actually supports connection strings as you had it originally so no need to change your application configuration at all!
Thank you, David! You are absolutely right, the original appsettings.json conn string works. Don't know why I missed that.
And thanks a lot for .NET Aspire, super cool!
Great Video Julio! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you
Welcome!
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Sweet video! Would you mind sharing the code for the finished demo? I'm actually working through a bug with my connection strings and running entity framework migrations so seeing where you landed would be super helpful. Thanks!
Thanks! Here: www.patreon.com/posts/source-code-new-93393008
Your videos are great. Maybe you could slow down a bit, I know you're probably doing it for the video duration
I'll try!
Thanks for creating the video on this topic. Just want to confirm if your microservices course updated to .NET 8? If not, then any ETA?
Thanks.
Glad it helped. Yes, all source code in the microservices program will be updated to .NET 8 in early 2024.
@@juliocasal Ok, thanks
Hi Julio, I must say its a great demonstration. I would like to enroll to your microservice course will it be in .Net aspire. Is there any discounts ,actually it cost a lot🙂
Thank you! No. .NET Aspire is still in early preview, so it's not used in my microservices program. For discounts either join my Patreon community (www.patreon.com/juliocasal) or download my backend developer roadmap (juliocasal.com/roadmap).
How does it work with https amd azure active identity? In its usual form, how secure is it?
I have not tried AAD, but check out this other video for the experience when deployed to Azure: ua-cam.com/video/XtWubiUzz-k/v-deo.html