Why doesn’t azure redis cache has an msdn class library reference like some of the other azure services?



Why doesn’t azure redis cache has an msdn class library reference like some of the other azure..

Answer / Laxmi Kumari

Azure Redis Cache is a fully managed, in-memory data store offered by Microsoft Azure as a Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. Unlike some other Azure services, it does not have a direct MSDN class library reference because it is not a traditional .NET library that can be referenced and used in your application code. Instead, you interact with Azure Redis Cache using various APIs provided by Microsoft, such as the .NET SDK, REST API, or Java SDK.

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