Simmy is a chaos-engineering and fault-injection tool, integrating with the Polly resilience project for .NET
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Simmy is a chaos-engineering and fault-injection tool, integrating with the Polly resilience project for .NET
.NET C# Client for the Gotenberg API
A microservice based application to demonstrate how chaos engineering works with Simmy using chaos policies in a distributed system.
Here you can find an oversimplified sample application which demonstrates the basics of the Polly
DotNetCore Resilience Framework for Kubernetes Cluster
Series of projects exploring the use of Dapper with .NET Core WebAPI
Example of using HttpClientFactory in .NET Core 3.1 with Swagger, MediatR and Serilog
A ready template for .NET 6 Web APIs
A cats listing grouped by owner's gender demo with .Net Core MVC following SOLID principles.
About Cross-platform .NET sample microservices and container based application that runs on Linux Windows and macOS. Powered by .NET 6, Docker Containers and Azure Kubernetes Services. Supports Visual Studio, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor.
Small dotnet library, allowing you to use Polly with Futurum.Core, based on the concepts behind 'Railway Oriented Programming'.
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Faktura is a RESTful API that provides querying invoices and creates new invoices.
Retry and Circuit Breaker patterns.
Add Polly policies to your IDistributedCache interface to handle cache downtimes
Transient Fault Handling for Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) calls
A net global tool helping to retrieve ip infos
A simple WinForms application and library to use Refit HttpClient and Polly
Pesquise endereços brasileiros por CEP usando a API REST ViaCEP.
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