
Developing Cloud-Native Solutions with Microsoft Azure and .NET
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The book starts with essential topics that will help get you familiar with the fundamental concepts of Azure, followed by example-based guides on building distributed solutions using Azure Web App, Azure Messaging, and communication services. You will then learn how to implement the knowledge you've thus far gained to build containerized workloads using Azure Container-based services. Next, you will focus on building solutions by using Azure Storage and Data services, where you will go through Azure Blob Storage and learn how to interact with Azure Cosmos DB from applications using the .NET SDK. Moving forward, you will explore how to build intelligent applications using Azure AI and IoT services, including Azure Cognitive Services. In the book's final section, you will explore ways to deploy applications using Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions.
After reading this book, you will be able to build scalable, enterprise-grade applications using various Azure services.
What You Will Learn
- Build an ASP.NET 6 Web API to send messages to Azure Service Bus Queue
- Use and implement Azure Communication Services
- Build and containerize a .NET API
- Understand IoT solutions using Azure IoT Hub, Azure Functions, and Azure Cosmos DB
Experienced developers and cloud architects working with Microsoft Azure.
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Persons
Abhishek Mishra is an architect with a leading software multinational company and has deep expertise in designing and building enterprise-grade Intelligent Azure and .NET-based architectures. He is an expert in .NET full stack, Azure (PaaS, IaaS, serverless), Infrastructure as Code, Azure Machine Learning, Intelligent Azure (Azure Bot Services and Cognitive Services), and Robotics Process Automation. He has 15+ years of experience working in top organizations in the industry. He loves blogging and is an active blogger in the C# Corner developer community. He was awarded the C# Corner MVP (December 2018 and 2019) for his contributions to the developer community.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Build a Web API to send messages to Azure Service Bus.- Chapter 3: Build a Worker Service to process messages from Azure Service Bus.- Chapter 4: Building a Microservice using .NET and AKS.- Chapter 5: Secure Microservice with Azure AD.- Chapter 6: Running APIs on Azure Container Apps.- Chapter 7: Implement Monitoring and Logging for Microservice running on AKS with Azure Monitor and Azure Application Insights.- Chapter 8: Build an IoT solution with Azure IoT Hub, Azure Functions and Azure Cosmos DB.- Chapter 9: Build a Desktop application for speech to text conversation using Azure Cognitive Service.- Chapter 10: Build a multi-language text translator using Azure Cognitive Service.- Chapter 11: Deploy a ASP.NET 6 Web application to Azure WebApp using GitHub Actions.
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