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Documenting ASP.NET Core Health Checks with OpenAPI
Health endpoints are essential for building operable platforms. ASP.NET Core provides built-in health checks nowadays, but there was no way to provide OpenAPI specs for them. Let's have a look at an easy fix.
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Read how Codit linked up five lucky people with the world-famous Rock Werchter music festival ... and had a lot of fun along the way.
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Codit is diving into this scorching season with a sizzle of our own extraordinary experiences – we'll share it all with you along the way.
Download Our New White Paper "Understanding SaaS and PaaS for IoT"
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Unlocking the Value of Dynamics 365 Through Integration
Learn how you can unlock the value of Dynamics 365 through integration for your organization.
Discover How You Can Get Started with IoT in this eBook "Beyond the IoT Hype"
This eBook walks you through the steps on how to begin your IoT journey.
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28 May marked our second CONNECT event, where attendees could see firsthand the latest evolution in integration, the API economy, IoT and AI.
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Scaling Apps with Kubernetes-based Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA)
Learn how you can autoscale a .NET Core 3.0 worker based on Service Bus queue size in Kubernetes with KEDA.
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API Platforms: Centralized vs Decentralized
Throughout the last years, we really see a rise of API platforms! The business cases behind these platforms vary from B2B/B2C marketplaces, over data-sharing initiatives towards exploration of new business models. Regardless of the scenario, there's one fundamental question that always pops up: Will the data be stored centralized or decentralized?