# Dapr state management In this quickstart, you'll create a microservice to demonstrate Dapr's state management API. The service generates messages to store data in a state store. See [Why state management](https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/building-blocks/state-management/) to understand when this pattern might be a good choice for your software architecture. Visit [this](https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/building-blocks/state-management/) link for more information about Dapr and State Management. > **Note:** This example leverages the Dapr client SDK. If you are looking for the example using only HTTP [click here](../http). This quickstart includes one service: Dotnet client service `order-processor` ## Run all apps with multi-app run template file This section shows how to run applications at once using [multi-app run template files](https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/local-development/multi-app-dapr-run/multi-app-overview/) with `dapr run -f .`. This enables to you test the interactions between multiple applications. 1. Open a new terminal window and run `order-processor` using the multi app run template defined in [dapr.yaml](./dapr.yaml): ```bash dotnet restore dotnet build ``` 2. Run the Dotnet service app with Dapr: ```bash dapr run -f . ``` 3. Stop and clean up application processes ```bash dapr stop -f . ``` ## Run a single app at a time with Dapr (Optional) An alternative to running all or multiple applications at once is to run single apps one-at-a-time using multiple `dapr run .. -- dotnet run` commands. This next section covers how to do this. 1. Run the Dotnet service app with Dapr: ```bash cd ./order-processor dapr run --app-id order-processor --resources-path ../../../resources/ -- dotnet run ``` The Terminal console output should look similar to this: ```text You're up and running! Both Dapr and your app logs will appear here. == APP == Saving Order: Order { orderId = 1 } == APP == Getting Order: Order { orderId = 1 } == APP == Deleting Order: Order { orderId = 1 } == APP == Saving Order: Order { orderId = 2 } == APP == Getting Order: Order { orderId = 2 } == APP == Deleting Order: Order { orderId = 2 } == APP == Saving Order: Order { orderId = 3 } == APP == Getting Order: Order { orderId = 3 } == APP == Deleting Order: Order { orderId = 3 } ``` 2. Stop and clean up application processes dapr stop --app-id order-processor