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A Developer's Guide to .NET in Azure

By : Anuraj Parameswaran, Tamir Al Balkhi
Book Image

A Developer's Guide to .NET in Azure

By: Anuraj Parameswaran, Tamir Al Balkhi

Overview of this book

A Developer’s Guide to .NET in Azure helps you embark on a transformative journey through Microsoft Azure that is tailored to .NET developers. This book is a curated compendium that’ll enable you to master the creation of resilient, scalable, and highly available applications. The book is divided into four parts, with Part 1 demystifying Azure for you and emphasizing the portal's utility and seamless integration. The chapters in this section help you configure your workspace for optimal Azure synergy. You’ll then move on to Part 2, where you’ll explore serverless computing, microservices, containerization, Dapr, and Azure Kubernetes Service for scalability, and build pragmatic, cost-effective applications using Azure Functions and Container apps. Part 3 delves into data and storage, showing you how to utilize Azure Blob Storage for unstructured data, Azure SQL Database for structured data, and Azure Cosmos DB for document-oriented data. The final part teaches you about messaging and security, utilizing Azure App Configuration, Event Hubs, Service Bus, Key Vault, and Azure AD B2C for robust, secure applications. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered Azure's responsive infrastructure for exceptional applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: An Introduction to Your Environment
3
Part 2: Serverless and Microservices
8
Part 3: Data and Storage
12
Part 4: Messaging Mechanisms and Security

Dynamic configuration in ASP.NET Core

So far, we have explored static configuration implementation – which means we need to restart the application to use the updated values. We can use the dynamic configuration option as well – which means not needing to restart the application to get the updated values. To implement dynamic configuration, we need to add a Sentinel key. A Sentinel key is a key that we need to modify once all other keys have been updated. We will configure our application to monitor this key, and if there is any update, reload all the other configurations.

So, let us add the Sentinel key using the Azure CLI:

> az appconfig kv set --name Chapter09 --key "Sentinel" --value "1"  --yes

Next, we need to modify the ASP.NET Core project’s Program.cs file, where we are connecting to Azure App Configuration like this:

builder.Configuration.AddAzureAppConfiguration(options =>
{
    options...