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I want to configure SignalR notification for multiple database.
I've a single hub connection, Assume If I get notification from DB1 to API>> dependency_OnChange method, how to identify that the notification is from DB1?
I'm getting notification from DB1 and DB2 to API and I want to send message to the users connected to the respective DB.



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Mahesh










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  • I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

    – Andrei Petrut
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  • No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

    – MaheshM
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I want to configure SignalR notification for multiple database.
I've a single hub connection, Assume If I get notification from DB1 to API>> dependency_OnChange method, how to identify that the notification is from DB1?
I'm getting notification from DB1 and DB2 to API and I want to send message to the users connected to the respective DB.



Thanks,
Mahesh










share|improve this question

























  • I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

    – Andrei Petrut
    Nov 16 '18 at 13:15











  • No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

    – MaheshM
    Nov 19 '18 at 10:19














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I want to configure SignalR notification for multiple database.
I've a single hub connection, Assume If I get notification from DB1 to API>> dependency_OnChange method, how to identify that the notification is from DB1?
I'm getting notification from DB1 and DB2 to API and I want to send message to the users connected to the respective DB.



Thanks,
Mahesh










share|improve this question
















I want to configure SignalR notification for multiple database.
I've a single hub connection, Assume If I get notification from DB1 to API>> dependency_OnChange method, how to identify that the notification is from DB1?
I'm getting notification from DB1 and DB2 to API and I want to send message to the users connected to the respective DB.



Thanks,
Mahesh







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  • I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

    – Andrei Petrut
    Nov 16 '18 at 13:15











  • No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

    – MaheshM
    Nov 19 '18 at 10:19



















  • I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

    – Andrei Petrut
    Nov 16 '18 at 13:15











  • No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

    – MaheshM
    Nov 19 '18 at 10:19

















I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

– Andrei Petrut
Nov 16 '18 at 13:15





I think you can find your answer in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31045566/…

– Andrei Petrut
Nov 16 '18 at 13:15













No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

– MaheshM
Nov 19 '18 at 10:19





No, the above link is not what I expected. I need to find from which database notification is triggered.

– MaheshM
Nov 19 '18 at 10:19












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