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Building Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework

By : Kishore Gaddam
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Building Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework

By: Kishore Gaddam

Overview of this book

Bots help users to use the language as a UI and interact with the applications from any platform. This book teaches you how to develop real-world bots using Microsoft Bot Framework. The book starts with setting up the Microsoft Bot Framework development environment and emulator, and moves on to building the first bot using Connector and Builder SDK. Explore how to register, connect, test, and publish your bot to the Slack, Skype, and Facebook Messenger platforms. Throughout this book, you will build different types of bots from simple to complex, such as a weather bot, a natural speech and intent processing bot, an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) bot for a bank, a facial expression recognition bot, and more from scratch. These bots were designed and developed to teach you concepts such as text detection, implementing LUIS dialogs, Cortana Intelligence Services, third-party authentication, Rich Text format, Bot State Service, and microServices so you can practice working with the standard development tools such as Visual Studio, Bot Emulator, and Azure.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Intelligent Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework and Service Fabric

In this chapter, we will learn how Service Fabric helps to develop intelligent bots using stateless and stateful microservices.

Azure Service Fabric is an Azure service offered by Microsoft to develop and publish microservice-based applications and perform life cycle management. Developers have the ability to select which architecture they want to use, such as stateless or stateful services. This allows developers to develop an architectural approach where complex applications are involved and composed of small, independently versioned services to scale in the cloud with Azure Service Fabric.

The name stateless microservices itself tells that they will not maintain state. Protocol gateways and web proxies do not maintain a mutable state outside a request and its response from the service. The best examples of stateless microservice architecture are...