Also: Sorry about the slow response! Apparently, my website does not notify me in any way, when there’s a comment. π
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]]>Hi Sean, yeah sorry β there’s a gap right now caused by a bunch of different higher priorities, one of them being summer vacation. π Stay tuned, there will be more weekly Rebus tips, I promise! π
]]>Yes it does πRebus’ new Azure Service Bus transport uses Microsoft’s new driver that targets .NET Standard 2.0, which means that it’s supported on .NET Core 2.0 and .NET 4.6.1 and forward.
]]>Does rebus. Azure service bus now support .net core?
]]>Can’t believe I missed your comment… β sorry about that! If a monthly subscription is somehow inconvenient for you, please don’t hesitate to write me on [email protected] and then we can talk about what you need.
]]>Are you going to sell eventually Fleet Manager as a separate license our will it always be monthly?
I looks really nice
]]>Fleet Manager is a central server, which your ordinary Rebus endpoints can be configured to hook up with, using an additional piece of configuration similar to this: .Options(o => o.EnableFleetManager(..)).
Therefore, you do NOT need to rewrite anything – you just need to add this extra configuration π
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