Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors 6.1.1799

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dotnet add package Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors --version 6.1.1799
NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors -Version 6.1.1799
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors" Version="6.1.1799" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors --version 6.1.1799
#r "nuget: Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors, 6.1.1799"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors&version=6.1.1799

// Install Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors&version=6.1.1799

This package contains the common Actor Framework APIs for building and connecting to reliable services on Microsoft Service Fabric.

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.NET Standard netstandard2.0 is compatible.  netstandard2.1 was computed. 
.NET Framework net45 is compatible.  net451 is compatible.  net452 is compatible.  net46 is compatible.  net461 is compatible.  net462 is compatible.  net463 was computed.  net47 is compatible.  net471 is compatible.  net472 is compatible.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
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Tizen tizen40 was computed.  tizen60 was computed. 
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NuGet packages (49)

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ServiceFabric.Mocks

ServiceFabric.Mocks contains many mocks and helper classes to facilitate and simplify unit testing of your Service Fabric Actor and Service projects.

Autofac.ServiceFabric The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

Autofac integration for Azure Service Fabric. Provides service factory implementations for Actors, Stateful Services and Stateless Services.

KC.Foundation.SF

See more at https://github.com/KolibreCredit/KC.Foundation .

ServiceFabric.Remoting.CustomHeaders

This package allows injecting custom headers into remoting messages (Actors and Reliable Services, V2 remoting only) at runtime. The headers are available client side to read. It also provides message interception using BeforeHandleRequestResponseAsync and AfterHandleRequestResponseAsync to act on remoting events. Common used classes: CustomHeaders RemotingContext ExtendedServiceRemotingClientFactory ExtendedActorService

Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Wcf The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

This package provides Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to be used as the communication mechanism for Service Fabric microservices built using the Actor Framework APIs.

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Azure-Samples/MyDriving
Building IoT or Mobile solutions are fun and exciting. This year for Build, we wanted to show the amazing scenarios that can come together when these two are combined. So, we went and developed a sample application. MyDriving uses a wide range of Azure services to process and analyze car telemetry data for both real-time insights and long-term patterns and trends. The following features are supported in the current version of the mobile app.
autofac/Examples
Example projects that consume and demonstrate Autofac IoC functionality and integration
Azure-Samples/service-fabric-dotnet-web-reference-app
An end-to-end Service Fabric application that demonstrates patterns and features in a web application scenario.
SoCreate/service-fabric-pub-sub
Do you want to create an Event Driven Architecture while using Azure Service Fabric? Do you need to reliably broadcast messages between Actors and Services? This code will help you do that. It supports both Actors and Services as publishers and subscribers.
loekd/ServiceFabric.Mocks
ServiceFabric.Mocks contains Mock classes to enable unit testing of Actors and Services
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6.1.1799 1,672 5/15/2023
6.1.1653 9,559 4/7/2023
6.1.1583 6,904 3/2/2023
6.1.1436 28,761 12/9/2022
6.1.1390 19,949 10/25/2022
6.0.1526 112 5/15/2023
6.0.1380 229 4/7/2023
6.0.1309 415 3/2/2023
6.0.1254 353 2/1/2023
6.0.1155 466 12/9/2022
6.0.1121 18,498 10/11/2022
6.0.1107 27,619 9/14/2022
6.0.1048 79,406 7/12/2022
6.0.1028 68,450 6/3/2022
6.0.1017 38,025 4/26/2022
5.2.1748 425 3/2/2023
5.2.1723 500 12/9/2022
5.2.1692 1,143 10/25/2022
5.2.1686 791 9/14/2022
5.2.1659 2,155 7/12/2022
5.2.1620 730 6/3/2022
5.2.1571 43,459 3/16/2022
5.2.1486 38,579 2/9/2022
5.2.1363 143,731 12/16/2021
5.2.1235 58,879 10/20/2021
5.1.388 875 6/3/2022
5.1.337 36,013 10/20/2021
5.1.335 15,870 10/6/2021
5.1.329 30,350 9/10/2021
5.1.321 23,953 8/11/2021
5.1.316 22,116 7/28/2021
5.0.536 811 7/28/2021
5.0.521 119,526 6/10/2021
5.0.516 48,685 5/6/2021
5.0.514 32,881 4/8/2021
4.2.477 206,547 3/11/2021
4.2.457 59,078 2/17/2021
4.2.452 46,367 1/26/2021
4.2.445 147,824 12/3/2020
4.2.434 52,550 11/19/2020
4.1.510 3,023 1/29/2021
4.1.458 325,419 9/10/2020
4.1.456 116,948 8/13/2020
4.1.428 60,631 7/21/2020
4.1.417 88,871 6/17/2020
4.1.416 27,758 6/5/2020
4.1.409 124,432 4/21/2020
4.0.470 197,545 3/3/2020
4.0.466 168,168 2/7/2020
4.0.464 180,540 1/30/2020
4.0.457 208,233 11/19/2019
3.4.677 139,734 10/16/2019
3.4.676 9,102 10/14/2019
3.4.664 166,746 8/26/2019
3.4.658 74,720 8/1/2019
3.4.641 53,241 7/3/2019
3.4.639 45,848 6/11/2019
3.3.670 2,052 7/2/2019
3.3.664 48,351 5/30/2019
3.3.658 101,743 5/3/2019
3.3.654 64,438 4/8/2019
3.3.644 181,065 3/12/2019
3.3.638 150,165 2/4/2019
3.3.622 27,784 12/17/2018
3.3.617 19,973 11/30/2018
3.2.187 214,602 10/2/2018
3.2.176 141,258 8/22/2018
3.2.162 296,701 7/16/2018
3.1.301 83,412 6/28/2018
3.1.283 74,748 5/29/2018
3.1.274 67,013 5/14/2018
3.1.269 10,254 5/9/2018
3.0.480 195,171 3/29/2018
3.0.472 140,965 3/14/2018
3.0.467 140,165 2/22/2018
3.0.456 88,991 1/26/2018
3.0.232-preview 2,211 11/14/2017
3.0.219-preview 1,410 10/13/2017
3.0.211-preview 2,722 9/25/2017
2.8.232 122,003 11/14/2017
2.8.219 34,802 10/13/2017
2.8.211 61,625 9/25/2017
2.7.221 29,590 10/2/2017
2.7.198 116,791 8/10/2017
2.7.0-preview5718 1,742 5/24/2017
2.6.220 127,594 6/20/2017
2.6.210 157,114 5/24/2017
2.6.204 24,888 5/10/2017
2.5.216 92,135 3/22/2017
2.4.164 45,662 2/3/2017
2.4.145 21,833 12/14/2016
2.3.311 14,490 11/18/2016
2.3.301 24,816 10/11/2016
2.2.207 27,683 9/13/2016
2.1.163 16,191 7/18/2016
2.1.150 14,975 6/13/2016
2.0.217 16,709 5/6/2016
2.0.135 10,175 3/30/2016
1.5.175-preview 7,058 2/23/2016
1.4.87-preview 6,595 11/18/2015
1.0.328-preview1 2,420 7/24/2015
1.0.315-preview1 2,143 4/29/2015
1.0.314-preview1 2,703 4/29/2015