NuGet Gallery Feed for NanoServiceContainer.ServiceInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/2018-12-11T06:33:50Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.5.1NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.5.12016-10-13T08:27:19Z2018-12-11T06:33:49Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.5NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.52016-10-11T15:34:16Z2018-12-11T06:33:49Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.4NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.42016-07-01T10:22:31Z2018-12-11T06:33:49Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.3NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.32016-02-04T14:04:32Z2018-12-11T06:33:49Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.2NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.22016-01-29T13:36:46Z2018-12-11T06:33:46Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.
See project site for samples and sources (https://bitbucket.org/rkulenov/nanoservicecontainer/wiki/Home).https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.1NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.12016-01-28T09:35:28Z2018-12-11T06:33:50Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.https://www.nuget.org/packages/NanoServiceContainer.Service/1.0.0NanoServiceContainer.Service 1.0.02016-01-27T15:45:45Z2018-12-11T06:33:49Zrustamkulenovhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/rustamkulenovInfrastructure component for building composite applications consisting of multiple parts (services).
The container loads and starts services from subfolders using reflection. In microservices architecture each microservice is executed in LXC or VM, while in this project each nanoservice instance is ran in separate .Net application domain, but in single process.
See also "NanoServiceContainer" for classes and interfaces required for creating service host.