* Also adds --locked to the `uv sync` call in the Integration Tests project; this will hopefully reduce how much the uv.lock file is mangled during .NET development
In the .NET InProcessRuntime we tried to minimize the amount of tasks
created. Unfortunately, this results in a deadlock when a send message
handler is attempting to SendMessage during the handling of the incoming
message.
The fix is to create a new task for delivering the message in the
message processing loop, which creates a new logical stack to run the
delivery, freeing the loop to process the next delivery request.
* Also fixes passing exceptions and cancellations back to the waiting
task.
* Also fixes a build slowdown on Windows due to uv and llama-cpp
Closes#5915
* integration tests used to use the samples - now they are separate
* patch dictionary problem in serializer
* add Message Registry with dead letter queue that gets checked on new
subs.
the uv sync logging in the test build was really noisy - no longer
needed
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Restoring the grpc + Orleans server into the project
## Why are these changes needed?
This is the distributed agent runtime for .NET that can manage routing
messages amongst a fleet of grpc agent runtimes.
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Co-authored-by: Jack Gerrits <jack@jackgerrits.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Alber <jaalber@microsoft.com>