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Apps and Services with .NET 8 - Second Edition

You're reading from  Apps and Services with .NET 8 - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837637133
Pages 798 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Mark J. Price Mark J. Price
Profile icon Mark J. Price

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Introducing Apps and Services with .NET 2. Managing Relational Data Using SQL Server 3. Building Entity Models for SQL Server Using EF Core 4. Managing NoSQL Data Using Azure Cosmos DB 5. Multitasking and Concurrency 6. Using Popular Third-Party Libraries 7. Handling Dates, Times, and Internationalization 8. Building and Securing Web Services Using Minimal APIs 9. Caching, Queuing, and Resilient Background Services 10. Building Serverless Nanoservices Using Azure Functions 11. Broadcasting Real-Time Communication Using SignalR 12. Combining Data Sources Using GraphQL 13. Building Efficient Microservices Using gRPC 14. Building Web User Interfaces Using ASP.NET Core 15. Building Web Components Using Blazor 16. Building Mobile and Desktop Apps Using .NET MAUI 17. Epilogue 18. Index

Exploring server-side programming

Azure Cosmos DB server-side programming consists of stored procedures, triggers, and user-defined functions (UDFs) written in JavaScript.

Implementing user-defined functions

UDFs can only be called from within a query, and they implement custom business logic like calculating tax.

Let’s define a UDF to calculate the sales tax of products:

  1. In the Azure Cosmos DB Emulator or Azure portal Data Explorer, create a new UDF, as shown in Figure 4.9:

Figure 4.9: Creating a new UDF

  1. For the User Defined Function Id, enter salesTax.
  2. For the User Defined Function Body, enter JavaScript to define the salesTax function, as shown in the following code:
    function salesTax(unitPrice){
        return unitPrice * 0.2;
    }
    
  3. In the toolbar, click Save.
  4. Create a new SQL query and enter SQL text to return the unit price and sales tax for products that cost more than 100, as shown in the following...
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