.net core run IHostedService in windows-service
So, using the new HostBuilder in .net core 2.1.0-preview1-final, we can run a console app in console-service-mode, but that means when I accidentaly close the console, my service will be stopped.
Is there a way to run this console-service-app as/inside a windows-service with usage of some microsoft .net core components instead of using e.g. dasMulli/dotnet-win32-service? or other 3rd parties?
I created a (non Grpc) service like in this question:
Keep Dotnet Core Grpc Server running as a console application?
I'm aware of the 3rd party tools over here:
Writing windows service in .net core
c# .net-core windows-services console-application
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So, using the new HostBuilder in .net core 2.1.0-preview1-final, we can run a console app in console-service-mode, but that means when I accidentaly close the console, my service will be stopped.
Is there a way to run this console-service-app as/inside a windows-service with usage of some microsoft .net core components instead of using e.g. dasMulli/dotnet-win32-service? or other 3rd parties?
I created a (non Grpc) service like in this question:
Keep Dotnet Core Grpc Server running as a console application?
I'm aware of the 3rd party tools over here:
Writing windows service in .net core
c# .net-core windows-services console-application
add a comment |
So, using the new HostBuilder in .net core 2.1.0-preview1-final, we can run a console app in console-service-mode, but that means when I accidentaly close the console, my service will be stopped.
Is there a way to run this console-service-app as/inside a windows-service with usage of some microsoft .net core components instead of using e.g. dasMulli/dotnet-win32-service? or other 3rd parties?
I created a (non Grpc) service like in this question:
Keep Dotnet Core Grpc Server running as a console application?
I'm aware of the 3rd party tools over here:
Writing windows service in .net core
c# .net-core windows-services console-application
So, using the new HostBuilder in .net core 2.1.0-preview1-final, we can run a console app in console-service-mode, but that means when I accidentaly close the console, my service will be stopped.
Is there a way to run this console-service-app as/inside a windows-service with usage of some microsoft .net core components instead of using e.g. dasMulli/dotnet-win32-service? or other 3rd parties?
I created a (non Grpc) service like in this question:
Keep Dotnet Core Grpc Server running as a console application?
I'm aware of the 3rd party tools over here:
Writing windows service in .net core
c# .net-core windows-services console-application
c# .net-core windows-services console-application
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