Category: App Services
All about application services for example, Azure App Service. Angular application, Microsoft .NET Core and EF
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Docker run returns Cannot assign requested address error
Read more: Docker run returns Cannot assign requested address errorRefer to this article for explanation; https://medium.com/it-dead-inside/docker-containers-and-localhost-cannot-assign-requested-address-6ac7bc0d042b
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Steps to enable MSDTC on Windows Server
Read more: Steps to enable MSDTC on Windows ServerThese steps can be used on windows Server 2008 r2 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Click Start, click Run, type dcomcnfg and then click OK to open Component Services. In the console…
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How to Read blob file from Microsoft Azure Storage with .NET Core
Read more: How to Read blob file from Microsoft Azure Storage with .NET CoreIn order to read a blob file from a Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, you need to know the following: The storage account connection string. This is the long…
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Microservice and Idempotent method
Read more: Microservice and Idempotent methodIdempotent method is the one that results in same behavior either in a single or mutiple calls. For example a delete method will delete a…
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