Async signaling library for .NET to help build real-time, multi-user interactive web applications
Pushing data from the server to the client (not just browser clients) has always been a tough problem. SignalR makes it dead easy and handles all the heavy lifting for you.
See the documentation
Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR -pre
Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Sample
git clone [email protected]:SignalR/SignalR.git (or https if you use https)
After cloning the repository, run build.cmd
.
If the ASP.NET samples csproj won't load when opening the solution in Visual Studio then download Web Platform Installer and install IIS Express.
After cloning the repository, run make
.
NOTE: Run make tests
to run the unit tests. After running them it'll probably hang. If it does hang
use Ctrl+C
to break out (We're still working on this).
Open Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Mono.sln to do development.
We have a CI Server (http://ci.signalr.net/)
We generate packages from our ci builds to this feed http://www.myget.org/F/signalr/. If you want to live on the bleeding edge and don't want to clone the source. You can try things out this way.