Topper
MassTransit
Topper | MassTransit | |
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1 | 19 | |
26 | 6,573 | |
- | 1.7% | |
0.0 | 9.4 | |
over 3 years ago | 1 day ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Topper
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Long-running business processes in F# with Rebus on Azure
As you know, we're using Topper so that we can easily run our Rebus back end in the Azure App Service as continuous Web Job. This means we need to have the App Service configured as always on. We need to create a database for Rebus to use, but we're Rebus will create the tables if they don't already exist. The same is true for the queues in our Azure Service Bus. We need to change our configuration spells a little so that we can use these Azure resources.
MassTransit
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Easy to use library for RabbitMQ in dotnet core.
What would be the benefits of using your library instead of something like MassTransit?
- Consistência de dados e padrão Outbox
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MassTransit with MSMQ vs RabbitMQ
However, I found this discussion on MT github: https://github.com/MassTransit/MassTransit/discussions/2546
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Agnostic Messaging Provider - Azure/Google/AWS
MassTransit (https://github.com/MassTransit/MassTransit)
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What's the deal with "hosts" in console applications now?
I really like https://masstransit-project.com/. I use it with both RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus
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📦 Data consistency, outbox pattern and idempotency in a microservice architecture
There are many libraries in .NET that helps you implementing the outbox pattern like: MassTransit, NServiceBus, CAP. Talking about idempotency, a special mention to a specific lib from a big friend that runs on top of CAP which is called Ziggurat.
- Do I need message queues for sending emails/texts via services like SendGrid, AWS SES, Twilio etc.? How do you decide if you need message queues or not? What questions do you ask yourself?
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Best .net open source microservice based project?
I actually found the MassTransit samples really enlightening. https://masstransit-project.com/
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Hello my company is trying to port from PHP to C#. Currently we want to port worker an example you execute cli command which is long running command which consumes messages from Rabbit Mq. How do you suggest that we do it in Dotnet way?
https://masstransit-project.com/ - Mass Transit might help, it's designed to make handling messages in .net easier and supports Rabbit Mq - might be worth a look
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.NET application stuck and on processing bus messages because of possible other activity in the console app? How can I debug?
Look into IHostedService or use something like MassTransit
What are some alternatives?
TopShelf - An easy service hosting framework for building Windows services using .NET
Rebus - :bus: Simple and lean service bus implementation for .NET
AzureSTTService - A simple Windows Background service in C# code, to perform subsequent Speech-To-Text (STT) process on wave files, using Azure Speech Services
EasyNetQ - An easy to use .NET API for RabbitMQ
CAP - Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency, also an eventbus with Outbox pattern
BedrockManagementService - A multiple host, multiple server, Minecraft bedrock server management service and GUI manager.
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
RebusSamples - Small sample projects
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
Serilog - Simple .NET logging with fully-structured events
NServiceBus - Build, version, and monitor better microservices with the most powerful service platform for .NET