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I would like to host the storyteller web service in a server so that other people can connect to it without having them build from source control. Is it possible to run storyteller in a stand alone mode (disconnected from source) and to bind it to the host name rather than local host? I am using the latest storyteller in .NET Core.
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@jmcgowan85cc Sorry for the very, very late reply. It's possible now if you run "dotnet storyteller" on a web server and just leave it running, and some folks do that now. It is just running on Kestrel now.
I'd like to make this be a little more formally supported in future releases.
I would like to host the storyteller web service in a server so that other people can connect to it without having them build from source control. Is it possible to run storyteller in a stand alone mode (disconnected from source) and to bind it to the host name rather than local host? I am using the latest storyteller in .NET Core.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: