Now, let's try to sum up everything and see how it actually looks in the code. We will use Visual Studio 2015 for this. The first step would be to create a reactive microservice, then we will move on to creating a client for consuming the service created by us.
We will now go ahead and create our reactive microservice example. In order to do this, we need to create a project of the ASP.NET web application type. Just follow these steps and you should be able to see your first reactive microservice in action:
- Start Visual Studio.
- Create a new project by navigating to
File
|New
|Project
. - From the installed templates, select
Web
andASP.NET Web Application
. - Name it
FlixOne.BookStore.ProductService.Tests
and click onOK
. - Next, select
Empty
from the template screen and check theWebAPI
option for adding folders and core references. Then click onOK:
- Add folders' persistence and context to the project:
- Add the following NuGet packages to the...