Simplified .NET Background Tasks with Hangfire 1
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Need a solution for long running/scheduled background .NET jobs? Hangfire is a framework that can be used to reliably create, process, and manage asynchronous .NET background jobs.
Reliable asynchronous background jobs are a common requirement that .NET developers inevitably need to implement at some point. In this course, Simplified .NET Background Jobs with Hangfire, you will learn all about using Hangfire as a framework to help you fulfill this requirement. First, you'll learn all about creating, processing, and managing these long running tasks. Next, you'll learn about how Hangfire lets you run these long tasks. Finally, you'll learn how to manage these jobs, by using Hangfire's excellent dashboard. By the end of this course, you'll how to install Hangfire and the Hangfire dashboard, and how to create the different types of background jobs that Hangfire supports.
Reliable asynchronous background jobs are a common requirement that .NET developers inevitably need to implement at some point. In this course, Simplified .NET Background Jobs with Hangfire, you will learn all about using Hangfire as a framework to help you fulfill this requirement. First, you'll learn all about creating, processing, and managing these long running tasks. Next, you'll learn about how Hangfire lets you run these long tasks. Finally, you'll learn how to manage these jobs, by using Hangfire's excellent dashboard. By the end of this course, you'll how to install Hangfire and the Hangfire dashboard, and how to create the different types of background jobs that Hangfire supports.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction 39mins
- Getting to Know Background Job Types 38mins
- Hangfire Dashboard and Job Storage 44mins
- Hangfire Best Practices, Scaling out, and Performance 42mins
Taught by
Rag Dhiman
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