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Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5

Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5

By : Ravindra Akella, Verma, Arun Kumar Tamirisa , Kumar Kunani, Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu
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Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5

Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5

3.9 (10)
By: Ravindra Akella, Verma, Arun Kumar Tamirisa , Kumar Kunani, Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu

Overview of this book

.NET Core is one of the most popular programming platforms in the world for an increasingly large community of developers thanks to its excellent cross-platform support. This book will show you how to confidently use the features of .NET 5 with C# 9 to build robust enterprise applications. Throughout the book, you'll work on creating an enterprise app and adding a key component to the app with each chapter, before ?nally getting it ready for testing and deployment. You'll learn concepts relating to advanced data structures, the Entity Framework Core, parallel programming, and dependency injection. As you progress, you'll cover various authentication and authorization schemes provided by .NET Core to make your apps and APIs secure. Next, you'll build web apps using ASP.NET Core 5 and deploy them on the cloud while working with various cloud components using Azure. The book then shows you how to use the latest Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 and C# 9 to simplify developer tasks, and also explores tips and tricks in Visual Studio 2019 to improve your productivity. Later, you'll discover various testing techniques such as unit testing and performance testing as well as di?erent methods to deploy enterprise apps. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create enterprise apps using the powerful features of .NET 5 and deploy them on the cloud.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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Section 1: Architecting an Enterprise Application and its Fundamentals
5
Section 2: Cross-Cutting Concerns
11
Section 3: Developing Your Enterprise Application
15
Section 4: Security
18
Section 5: Health Checks, Unit Testing, Deployment, and Diagnostics

Introduction to Representational State Transfer (REST)

Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural guideline for building a web service. Primarily, it defines a set of constraints that can be followed while designing a web service. One of the key principal REST approaches recommends that the APIs should be designed around resources and should be media- and protocol-agnostic. The underlying implementation of the API is independent of the client consuming the API.

Considering an example of our e-commerce application, say we are searching for a product on the UI using a product's search field. There should be an API that is created for products, and here products are nothing but a resource in the context of an e-commerce application. The URI for that API could be something like the following, which clearly states that we are trying to perform a GET operation on product entities:

GET http://ecommerce.packt.com/products

The response of the API should be independent...

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