Microsoft-Bot-Application-Remote-HTTPS | repos contains an example microsoft bot application
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kandi X-RAY | Microsoft-Bot-Application-Remote-HTTPS Summary
Microsoft-Bot-Application-Remote-HTTPS is a C# library typically used in Telecommunications, Media, Advertising, Marketing applications. Microsoft-Bot-Application-Remote-HTTPS has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
this repos contains an example microsoft bot application, a simple echo app. you'll be using https to communicate with the bot. information is provided on how to use your own pc to run the bot, no need for azure or aws, and have it accessible from the internet. you can access the bot with your own domain (e.g. ngrok.example.com). you won't need to open ports on your router or pc, although you'll have to run your bot in administrator mode. to do so, you'll need service from ngrok.com. this repos is intended as a proof of concept only. this document assumes that you have installed the requisites for a microsoft bot application and have a general understanding of how they are work, and how they are registered. see for more info. if you want to use your own custom domain (e.g. ngrok.example.com), you'll need to be familiar with setting up dns. the project was created in visual studio 2015 community edition using new->project->bot application. the following changes were made to the newly created project to enable https over the internet. steps to make your home pc publicly accessible over internet using ngrok.com tls tunneling feature. the following commands will make your pc accessible over the
this repos contains an example microsoft bot application, a simple echo app. you'll be using https to communicate with the bot. information is provided on how to use your own pc to run the bot, no need for azure or aws, and have it accessible from the internet. you can access the bot with your own domain (e.g. ngrok.example.com). you won't need to open ports on your router or pc, although you'll have to run your bot in administrator mode. to do so, you'll need service from ngrok.com. this repos is intended as a proof of concept only. this document assumes that you have installed the requisites for a microsoft bot application and have a general understanding of how they are work, and how they are registered. see for more info. if you want to use your own custom domain (e.g. ngrok.example.com), you'll need to be familiar with setting up dns. the project was created in visual studio 2015 community edition using new->project->bot application. the following changes were made to the newly created project to enable https over the internet. steps to make your home pc publicly accessible over internet using ngrok.com tls tunneling feature. the following commands will make your pc accessible over the
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It has 7 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
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