https://github.com/paulchapmanibm/SignalRChat
Get in touch if you'd like help, or have feedback regards running .Net workloads on IBM Power Systems You can email me at [email protected]
The project is stored in the GitHub repository and can be deployed on 64-bit
Intel (x64
or x86_64
) or IBM Power (ppc64le
) platforms.
See this LinkedIn article for a demonstration of this ASP.NET Core with SignalR application. The demo shows how to deploy via 2 different strategies:
- Locally built dockerfiles via the command line
- Source-to-image (s2i) builds via the OpenShift Web UI
(It's also possible to mix and match, and for example, to do s2i builds via the command line)
Also available on YouTube https://youtu.be/N--JQMaquxc
- I demonstrate deploying a .NET 7 application using ASP.NET Core with SignalR library on IBM Power Systems with OpenShift.
- I created this demonstration as an Italian ISV required ASP.NET Core with SignalR support to port their application to IBM Power Systems.
- I created the application on my x64 laptop using Visual Studio.
- The project is stored in this GitHub repository and can be deployed on x64 or IBM Power ppc64le platform
- There are two demonstrations in the recording
- The first is created from my GitHub repository using the command line on a Bastion Server.
- The second (7:45) is deployed using the OpenShift GUI User Interface Source to Image functionality.
Make sure to install the .NET imagestream into your OpenShift instance before running this demo yourself.
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For IBM Power Systems with OpenShift:
oc apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redhat-developer/s2i-dotnetcore/master/dotnet_imagestreams_ppc64le.json
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For OpenShift running on 64-bit Intel:
oc apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redhat-developer/s2i-dotnetcore/master/dotnet_imagestreams.json