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Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET

By : Davide Bedin
Book Image

Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET

By: Davide Bedin

Overview of this book

Over the last decade, there has been a huge shift from heavily coded monolithic applications to finer, self-contained microservices. Dapr is a new, open source project by Microsoft that provides proven techniques and best practices for developing modern applications. It offers platform-agnostic features for running your applications on public cloud, on-premises, and even on edge devices. This book will help you get to grips with microservice architectures and how to manage application complexities with Dapr in no time. You'll understand how Dapr offers ease of implementation while allowing you to work with multiple languages and platforms. You'll also understand how Dapr's runtime, services, building blocks, and software development kits (SDKs) help you to simplify the creation of resilient and portable microservices. Dapr provides an event-driven runtime that supports the essential features you need to build microservices, including service invocation, state management, and publish/subscribe messaging. You'll explore all of those in addition to various other advanced features with this practical guide to learning Dapr. By the end of this book, you'll be able to write microservices easily using your choice of language or framework by implementing industry best practices to solve problems related to distributed systems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to Dapr
4
Section 2: Building Microservices with Dapr
10
Section 3: Deploying and Scaling Dapr Solutions

Debugging a Dapr multi-project solution

In this section, we will configure debugging for multiple ASP.NET projects. In most cases, a .NET solution is developed in different projects, each representing a microservice or another component of the overall architecture. This is even more true in Dapr, which emphasizes and facilitates the development of microservices.

In this context, we leverage the VS Code capability to debug multiple projects at once. For more details, see the documentation at https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/debugging#_multitarget-debugging.

Previously, with only one project we needed to launch, we leveraged a scaffold task in the VS Code Dapr extension to add Dapr support in the launch.json and task.json files. This time, we will manually edit the files.

Creating .NET solutions

We previously provisioned our first .NET project. To test the multi-project debug configuration, we'll add a second Dapr project to our environment—in a great...