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Real-World Web Development with .NET 9

Real-World Web Development with .NET 9

By : Mark J. Price
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Real-World Web Development with .NET 9

Real-World Web Development with .NET 9

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By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

Real-World Web Development with .NET 9 equips you to build professional websites and services using proven technologies like ASP.NET Core MVC, Web API, and OData—trusted by organizations for delivering robust web applications. You’ll learn to design and build efficient web applications with ASP.NET Core MVC, creating well-structured, maintainable code that follows industry best practices. From there, you'll dive into Web API, mastering how to build RESTful services that are both secure and scalable. Along the way, you’ll also explore testing, authentication, containerization for deployment, ensuring that your solutions are fully production-ready. In the final part of the book, you will be introduced to Umbraco CMS, a popular content management system for .NET. By mastering this tool, you’ll learn how to empower users to manage website content independently. By the end of this book, you'll not only have a solid grasp of controller-based development but also the practical know-how to build dynamic, content-driven websites using a popular .NET CMS.
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Real-World Web Development with .NET 9: Build websites and services using mature and proven ASP.NET Core MVC, Web API, and Umbraco CMS

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to build simple ASP.NET Core MVC websites using the HTTP pipeline, routes, models, views, and controllers, as summarized in the following list:

  • HTTP pipeline: A sequence of middleware components that process HTTP requests and responses, allowing for handling tasks like routing, authentication, and exception handling. You will learn more details about this in Chapter 8, Configuring and Containerizing ASP.NET Core Projects.
  • Routes: These define URL patterns in ASP.NET Core that map incoming HTTP requests to corresponding controllers and actions for processing.
  • Controllers: These act as intermediaries between models and views in ASP.NET Core, handling user input, updating models, and returning views or other types of responses like JSON.
  • Models: These represent the data or business logic in ASP.NET Core applications and are used to manage and manipulate data, often interacting with a database.
  • Views: These are responsible for rendering the UI, typically...
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