05-30-2023, 05:05 PM
Build Real-Time Ios Apps With Asp .Net Core Signalr
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 582.26 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Build apps for Apple devices (iOS, watchOS, tvOS and macOS) that use ASP .NET Core SignalR for realtime communication
What you'll learn
Connect and communicate with ASP .Net Core SignalR Servers from Apple devices (e.g. iPhone)
Handle errors and connection life cycle events
Troubleshoot issues
Understand the most common mistakes and learn how to avoid them
Requirements
Basic knowledge of the Swift programming language.
Description
Do you need to write an iPhone application that sends and receives instant updates to and from your ASP .NET Core backend? Would you like your Apple Watch to communicate with other devices and web sites in real time using SignalR? If so, look no further - this course is precisely what you need.About the courseThis course will teach you how to build applications for devices in Apple's ecosystem running iOS, watchOS, tvOS or macOS that use SignalR for real-time communication via the ASP .NET Core backend.In this course, you will gain hands-on experience by building an iPhone chat application from scratch that leverages the Swift SignalR Client to exchange messages with other users using an ASP .NET Core based chat server.What you will learnKey topics covered in this course include:SignalR communication implementationError handling and hub connection life cycleAutomatic reconnectionStructural type handlingTroubleshooting issuesThe most common mistakes and ways to avoid themBy the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of how to integrate the Swift SignalR Client with your application, understand the nuances of working with the ASP .NET Core SignalR Server and know how to effectively identify, troubleshoot, and resolve issues encountered when communicating with the backend server.About the instructorMy name is Pawel, and I am the creator of the SignalR Swift Client - the most widely used ASP .NET Core SignalR client for Apple's ecosystem and a former member of the SignalR team at Microsoft.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Overview
Lecture 2 Lecture 2: Overview
Section 3: Server and environment preparation
Lecture 3 Server and environment preparation
Section 4: Application Skeleton
Lecture 4 Application skeleton
Section 5: Application UI
Lecture 5 Application UI
Section 6: Basic chat functionality
Lecture 6 Basic chat functionality
Section 7: Error handling, hub connection life cycle
Lecture 7 Error handling, hub connection life cycle
Section 8: Automatic reconnection
Lecture 8 Automatic reconnection
Section 9: Structural types handling
Lecture 9 Structural types handling
Section 10: Server side invocations
Lecture 10 Server side invocations
Section 11: Troubleshooting and logging
Lecture 11 Troubleshooting and logging
Section 12: Additional configuration options
Lecture 12 Additional configuration options
Section 13: The most common mistakes
Lecture 13 The most common mistakes
Section 14: Closing
Lecture 14 Closing
iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS developers who need or want to use ASP .Net Core as their backend
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