Azure Function and self hosted SignalR server
I know it's possible to use SignalR in a Function using the Azure SignalR Service, like this:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-signalr/signalr-quickstart-azure-functions-csharp
But is it possible to use it in a Function with a self hosted SignalR server ?
.net signalr azure-functions
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I know it's possible to use SignalR in a Function using the Azure SignalR Service, like this:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-signalr/signalr-quickstart-azure-functions-csharp
But is it possible to use it in a Function with a self hosted SignalR server ?
.net signalr azure-functions
AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14
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I know it's possible to use SignalR in a Function using the Azure SignalR Service, like this:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-signalr/signalr-quickstart-azure-functions-csharp
But is it possible to use it in a Function with a self hosted SignalR server ?
.net signalr azure-functions
I know it's possible to use SignalR in a Function using the Azure SignalR Service, like this:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-signalr/signalr-quickstart-azure-functions-csharp
But is it possible to use it in a Function with a self hosted SignalR server ?
.net signalr azure-functions
.net signalr azure-functions
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AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14
add a comment |
AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14
AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14
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AzureFunctions have a limited runtime so why do you want to setup a server in an environment which has a limited "time to live" (of maybe minutes)? Can you explain your need for that a bit further please.
– Sebastian Achatz
Nov 13 at 10:50
SignalR would be hosted in an App Service, not in a Function. Functions would be used only to send SignalR messages to the App Service
– SzilardD
Nov 13 at 14:14