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ASP.NET Core 2 Fundamentals

ASP.NET Core 2 Fundamentals

By : Gumus, T. S. Ragupathi
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ASP.NET Core 2 Fundamentals

ASP.NET Core 2 Fundamentals

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By: Gumus, T. S. Ragupathi

Overview of this book

The book sets the stage with an introduction to web applications and helps you build an understanding of the tried-and-true MVC architecture. You learn all about views, from what is the Razor view engine to tagging helpers. You gain insight into what models are, how to bind them, and how to migrate database using the correct model. As you get comfortable with the world of ASP.NET, you learn about validation and routing. You also learn the advanced concepts, such as designing Rest Buy (a RESTful shopping cart application), creating entities for it, and creating EF context and migrations. By the time you are done reading the book, you will be able to optimally use ASP.NET to develop, unit test, and deploy applications like a pro.
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Convention-Based Routing


The routing engine is responsible for mapping the incoming requests to the appropriate action method of the controller.

We should have route names as it gives the route a logical name so that the named route can be used for URL generation. This greatly simplifies URL creation when the ordering of routes could make URL generation complicated. Routes names must be unique application-wide.

Route names have no impact on URL matching or handling of requests; they are used only for URL generation. Though URL generation is a different topic to study, we can say briefly that we use it for generating links from one page to another in our views.

In the Configure method of the Startup class, we have mapped the following route:

app.UseMvc(routes => 
{
  routes.MapRoute(
    name: "default",
    template: "{controller=Employee}/{action=Index}/{id?}");
});

Note

Alternatively, you can use the following code:app.UseMvcWithDefaultRoute(); This is equal to the following:app.UseMvc(routes...

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