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Server-sent events (SSE) client implementation for .NET
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TheLaunchDarkly.EventSource
package allows .NET developers to consume Server-Sent-Events (SSE) from a remote API. The SSE specification is defined here:https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/server-sent-events.html
This version of the library is built for the following targets:
- .NET Framework 4.6.2: runs on .NET Framework 4.6.2 and above.
- .NET Standard 2.0: runs on .NET Core 3.x or .NET 6.0+, or within a library that is targeted to .NET Standard 2.x.
The .NET build tools should automatically load the most appropriate build of the library for whatever platform your application or library is targeted to.
The published version of this assembly is digitally signed with Authenticode andstrong-named. Building the code locally in the default Debug configuration does not use strong-naming and does not require a key file. The public key file is in this repository atLaunchDarkly.EventSource.pk
as well as here:
Public key (hash algorithm: sha1):002400000480000094000000060200000024000052534131000400000100010015ba095c5a95acefa557867cec3f488906ec0ef6fe6728a7cfdeef861fcce49ea79357ba825d95d56d67597bc9cc9a473438f5607908186fc477fdeafc68f387552061ebf57d6e585317d5047a57bd496034ff854a417236776003bcba328fa8bf4a024c4d212ba4fb4033ebfb14116c12cde63d16551b9f48c20ee54a417debPublic key token is 18e8c36453e3060f
We encourage pull requests and other contributions from the community. Check out ourcontributing guidelines for instructions on how to contribute to this project.
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Server-sent events (SSE) client implementation for .NET