These tutorials will get you up to speed and sending messages with Solace technology as quickly as possible. There are two ways you can get started:
- If your company has Solace message routers deployed, contact your middleware team to obtain the host name or IP address of a Solace message router to test against, a username and password to access it, and a VPN in which you can produce and consume messages.
- If you do not have access to a Solace message router, you will need to go through the “Set up a VMR” tutorial to download and install the software.
This repository contains code and matching tutorial walk throughs for five different basic Solace messaging patterns. For a nice introduction to the Solace API and associated tutorials, check out the tutorials home page.
To check out the project and build it, do the following:
- clone this GitHub repository
cd solace-samples-dotnet
The C# API library can be [downloaded here]({{ site.links-downloads }}){:target="_top"}. The build instructions below assume you have unpacked the zip file to a known location.
Building these examples is simple. The following provides an example. For ideas on how to build with other IDEs you can consult the README of the C# API library.
> csc /reference:SolaceSystems.Solclient.Messaging_64.dll /optimize /out:TopicPublisher.exe TopicPublisher.cs
> csc /reference:SolaceSystems.Solclient.Messaging_64.dll /optimize /out:TopicSubscriber.exe TopicSubscriber.cs
You need SolaceSystems.Solclient.Messaging_64.dll
at compile and runtime time and libsolclient_64.dll
at runtime in the same directory where your source and executables are.
Both DLLs are part of the Solace C#/.NET API distribution and located in solclient-dotnet\lib
directory of that distribution.
To try individual samples, build the project from source and then run samples like the following:
$ ./TopicSubscriber HOST
See the tutorials for more details.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
See the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. - See the LICENSE file for details.
For more information try these resources:
- The Solace Developer Portal website at: http://dev.solace.com
- Get a better understanding of Solace technology.
- Check out the Solace blog for other interesting discussions around Solace technology
- Ask the Solace community.