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docs/aca/03-aca-dapr-integration/index.md

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Notice how we assigned the Dapr App Id “tasksmanager-frontend-webapp” to the Frontend WebApp.
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If you need to run both microservices together, you need to keep calling `dapr run` manually each time in the terminal. And when you have multiple microservices talking to each other you need to run at the same time to debug the solution. This can be a convoluted process. You can refer to the [debug and launch Dapr applications in VSCode](../../aca/12-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md) to see how to configure VScode for running and debugging Dapr applications.
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If you need to run both microservices together, you need to keep calling `dapr run` manually each time in the terminal. And when you have multiple microservices talking to each other you need to run at the same time to debug the solution. This can be a convoluted process. You can refer to the [debug and launch Dapr applications in VSCode](../../aca/13-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md) to see how to configure VScode for running and debugging Dapr applications.
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Now both Applications are running using Dapr sidecar. Open your browser and browse for `https://localhost:{localwebappport}`. E.g. `https://localhost:7000` and provide an email to load the tasks for the user (e.g. tjoudeh@bitoftech.net).

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If you have been running the different microservices using the [debug and launch Dapr applications in VSCode](../../aca/12-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md) then remember to uncomment the following line inside tasks.json file.
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If you have been running the different microservices using the [debug and launch Dapr applications in VSCode](../../aca/13-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md) then remember to uncomment the following line inside tasks.json file.
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To try out the Pub/Sub API, run the Backend API from VS Code by running the below command or using the Run and Debug tasks we have created in the [appendix](../../aca/12-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md).
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To try out the Pub/Sub API, run the Backend API from VS Code by running the below command or using the Run and Debug tasks we have created in the [appendix](../../aca/13-appendix/01-run-debug-dapr-app-vscode.md).
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# Authors
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### [:material-github: Taiseer Joudeh](https://github.com/tjoudeh){target=_blank}
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Taiseer works for Microsoft Consultation Services as a Lead App Dev Consultant. He has more than 15 years of experience in developing and managing different software solutions for the finance, transportation, logistics, and e-commerce sectors. 
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Taiseer has been deeply involved in .NET development since early framework versions with a deep knowledge of distributed systems, microservices architecture, cloud-native apps, and Microsoft Azure.
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He frequently publishes articles on his [blog](https://bitoftech.net){target=_blank}. Connect with Taiseer on [:material-linkedin: LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/taiseer-joudeh-20b3a74/){target=_blank}.
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### [:material-github: Wael Kdouh](https://github.com/waelkdouh){target=_blank}
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Wael is Principal Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft with over 20 years of experience developing innovative solutions for leading software companies. He has successfully led the completion of several mission-critical projects in multiple sectors such Airline Solutions and Retail to name a few.
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You will find him actively blogging on [:simple-medium: Medium](https://waelkdouh.medium.com/){target=_blank} and occasionally tweeting on [:material-twitter: Twitter](https://twitter.com/waelkdouh){target=_blank}. Connect with Wael on [:material-linkedin: LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/waelkdouh/){target=_blank}.
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### [:material-github: Pankaj Agrawal](https://github.com/pankajagrawal16){target=_blank}
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Pankaj is Developer at heart, currently working as Senior Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft and based out of Oslo, Norway. Pankaj works with several customers across Nordics, helping them to make best use of Cloud native technologies and accelerate their journey to cloud. In his spare time, Pankaj enjoys running into the woods and love to learn new technical skills. He is quite passionate about DevOps and Serverless technologies and truly believe in automating everything.
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Pankaj loves writing technical blogs and contributing to open source projects. He keeps a journal of his blog and projects [here](https://pankaagr.cloud/){target=_blank}. Connect with Pankaj on [:material-twitter: Twitter](https://twitter.com/agrawalpankaj16){target=_blank} or on [:material-linkedin: LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/pankajagrawal16/){target=_blank}.
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