Worker Services in .NET Core 3.0 - The New Way to Create Services

IAmTimCorey September 9, 2019
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In .NET Core 3.0, Microsoft has added a template called a Worker Service. This template isn't just for creating Windows Services, but that is a big benefit. In this video, we will look at how to create a worker service, how to configure it, and how to deploy it to a machine. Video Source Code: https://www.iamtimcorey.com/downloads/?code=worker-service-demo Newsletter signup (with exclusive discounts, giveaways, and more): https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/ 0:00 - Intro 1:15 - Creating Demo Worker Service App 2:54 - What is a Worker Service 3:59 - Service App template code overview 9:32 - Service App code design using http client 20:15 - Showing log messages: Serilog NuGet references 22:22 - Showing log messages: Serilog configuration 25:00 - Showing log messages: Implementing Serilog 29:45 - Configuring Worker Service for Windows: WindowsServices NuGet 31:32 - Deploying the Service App 33:39 - Installing the Service using PowerShell 37:26 - Uninstalling the Service using PowerShell 39:24 - Updating, deploying, installing and uninstalling the Service 44:04 - Summary and concluding remarks Thanks to Ralfs HBK for the chapter breakdown

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