Async signaling library for .NET to help build real-time, multi-user interactive web applications
Pushing data from the server to the client (not just browser clients) has always been a tough problem. SignalR makes it dead easy and handles all the heavy lifting for you.
See the documentation
Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR -pre
Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Sample
git clone [email protected]:SignalR/SignalR.git (or https if you use https)
After cloning the repository, run build.cmd.
If the ASP.NET samples csproj won't load when opening the solution in Visual Studio then download Web Platform Installer and install IIS Express.
After cloning the repository, run make.
NOTE: Run make tests to run the unit tests. After running them it'll probably hang. If it does hang
use Ctrl+C to break out (We're still working on this).
Open Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Mono.sln to do development.
We have a CI Server (http://ci.signalr.net/)
We generate packages from our ci builds to this feed http://www.myget.org/F/signalr/. If you want to live on the bleeding edge and don't want to clone the source. You can try things out this way.