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Apps and Services with .NET 7
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So far, we have seen how SignalR can broadcast structured messages to one or more clients. This works well with data that is relatively small and structured and exists completely at a point in time. But what about data that comes in parts over time?
Streams can be used for these scenarios. SignalR supports both service-to-client (downloading data from a stream) and client-to-service (uploading data to a stream).
To enable download streaming, a hub method must return IAsyncEnumerable<T> (only supported by C# 8 or later) or ChannelReader<T>.
To enable upload streaming, a hub method must accept a parameter of type IAsyncEnumerable<T> (only supported by C# 8 or later) or ChannelReader<T>.
Let’s add some streaming methods to see how they work in action:
Northwind.Common project, add a new file named StockPrice.cs and modify its content to define a record for stock...