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gRPC in 3 minutes (C#)
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BACKGROUND
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This is a different version of the helloworld example, using the old-style .csproj
files supported by VS2013 and VS2015 (and older versions of mono).
You can still use gRPC with the old-style .csproj files, but [using the new-style
.csproj projects](../helloworld/README.md) (supported by VS2017 and dotnet SDK) is recommended.
For this sample, we've already generated the server and client stubs from [helloworld.proto][].
Example projects depend on the [Grpc](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Grpc/), [Grpc.Tools](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Grpc.Tools/)
and [Google.Protobuf](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Google.Protobuf/) NuGet packages
which have been already added to the project for you.
PREREQUISITES
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- Windows: .NET Framework 4.5+, Visual Studio 2013 or 2015
- Linux: Mono 4+, MonoDevelop 5.9+
- Mac OS X: Xamarin Studio 5.9+
BUILD
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- Open solution `Greeter.sln` with Visual Studio, Monodevelop (on Linux) or Xamarin Studio (on Mac OS X)
# Using Visual Studio
* Build the solution (this will automatically download NuGet dependencies)
# Using Monodevelop or Xamarin Studio
The nuget add-in available for Xamarin Studio and Monodevelop IDEs is too old to
download all of the nuget dependencies of gRPC.
Using these IDEs, a workaround is as follows:
* Obtain a nuget executable for your platform and update it with
`nuget update -self`.
* Navigate to this directory and run `nuget restore`.
* Now that packages have been restored into their proper package folder, build the solution from your IDE.
Try it!
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- Run the server
```
> cd GreeterServer/bin/Debug
> GreeterServer.exe
```
- Run the client
```
> cd GreeterClient/bin/Debug
> GreeterClient.exe
```
You can also run the server and client directly from the IDE.
On Linux or Mac, use `mono GreeterServer.exe` and `mono GreeterClient.exe` to run the server and client.
Tutorial
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You can find a more detailed tutorial in [gRPC Basics: C#][]
[helloworld.proto]:../../protos/helloworld.proto
[gRPC Basics: C#]:https://grpc.io/docs/tutorials/basic/csharp.html