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🌶️🌶️ - HTTP Listener sample

Shows how to use the HTTP related APIs in System.Net. Shows how to implement a HTTP listener to reply to incoming HTTP requests.

The sample is located here.

Note: this is NOT an HTTP server, just a sample to illustrate how to use the HTTP Listener class.

When working with ESP32 edit the nfproj files and add BUIID_FOR_ESP32 to the DefineConstants, like this:

<DefineConstants>$(DefineConstants);BUIID_FOR_ESP32;</DefineConstants>

Important

You need to have a good understanding of certificates to be able to properly write code using SSL with a specific certificate. We do recommend you to get some knowledge about this before trying to adjust the sample without knowing which certificate to use.

Hardware requirements

An hardware device with networking capabilities running a nanoFramework image. This sample is coded to use the STM32F769IDiscovery target board, but can be easily changed to any other target that has networking capabilities.

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Build the sample

  1. Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 or Visual Studio 2019 (Visual Studio 2017 should be OK too) and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
  2. Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples/cloned the repository, go to the subfolder for this specific sample. Double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
  3. Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or select Build > Build Solution.

Run the sample

The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.

Deploying the sample

  • Select Build > Deploy Solution.

Deploying and running the sample

  • To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select Debug > Start Debugging.

Note

Important: Before deploying or running the sample, please make sure your device is visible in the Device Explorer.

Tip: To display the Device Explorer, go to Visual Studio menus: View > Other Windows > Device Explorer.