A catalog of examples showing how to develop solutions using Microsoft Azure and .NET 6
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Azure Active Directory
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Wonderland Weather .NET 6 Web API
An example that shows how to protect a .NET 6 Web API using Azure AD
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An example that shows how to protect a React application using Azure AD and MSAL (Microsoft Authentication Library)
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Wonderland Weather Full App (React App + .NET 6 API)
An example application that shows how to protect both a React application and .NET 6 Web API using Azure AD. It also shows how to make authenticated requests from a React application to a .NET 6 Web API
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Please see the Azure Storage README to see how to use Azure storage emulator in development environment
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Please see the Azure Storage Queue README to see how to use Azure Storage Queue via Azure CLI and Azure Powershell
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Azure Storage Queue - Getting Started
A simple example demonstrating some of the most commonly used features of Azure Storage Queue.
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Azure Storage Queue - One Way Messaging
This example shows how to implement One Way Messaging through the use of a single Producer and a single Consumer. In this scenario, a Producer sends a Message to a Queue. A Consumer of the Queue receives the Message and processes it.
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This example shows how to implement a Router to distribute messages to different queues, based on message criteria.
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Azure Storage Blob
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Azure Storage Blob - Getting Started
Demonstrates how to use Azure.Storage.Blobs SDK
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Azure Storage Table
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Azure Storage Table - Getting Started
Demonstrates how to use Azure.Data.Tables SDK
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Azure Storage Table - CRUD Web API
A .NET 6 API that demonstrates how to use Azure.Data.Tables SDK
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Azure CosmosDB
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A basic example that demonstrates some of the common operations used to interact with CosmosDB.
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A .NET 6 Web API that exposes CRUD endpoints to interact with CosmosDB
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Please find more detailed information about the Azure Function projects here.
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Product Manager
This project demonstrates how to develop an Azure Function application that can be used to manage a catalog of products. There are multiple versions of the same project where each new version increases in functionality and complexity.
Please see the following specific versions to learn more:
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Azure Service Bus
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Azure Service Bus - One Way Messaging
A basic example that demonstrates how to create a producer that sends messages to a service bus queue, where a consumer receives the message from the queue and processes the message.
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Demonstrates how to configure topics for publish/subscribe
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Azure Service Bus - Pub/Sub With Rules
Demonstrates how to configure topics for publish/subscribe using rules like Correlation Rule Filter and SQL Rule Filter
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