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Creating ASP.NET Core Web Applications

Proven Approaches to Application Design and Development
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
291 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am06.03.20211st ed.
Design and develop an ASP.NET Core web application using .NET Core 3.0. This book shows you how to publish a web application to a web server and connect the published web application to a production database.Creating ASP.NET Core Web Applications starts by setting up the Visual Studio project where you will learn about Razor pages, Entities, and creating a data service. You will create models along with methods to use a query string and handle bad requests. Modifying data with Tag helpers is discussed as well as installation of Entity Framework, working with database migrations, and implementing a data access service. You will learn how to use layout pages and sections with Partial Views, _ViewImports, and _ViewStart files. You also will create custom middleware and log application events. You will be able to deploy the web application as well as connect it to a SQL Server database.What YouWill LearnWork with modelsModify dataWork with EF Core and SQL ServerWork with Razor pages and Partial ViewsUse separate scripts for production vs developmentTrace client-side errors using Chrome Developer toolsCreate cascading style sheets (CSS) with Sassy CSS (SCSS)Explore middlewareDeploy your web application to IISWho This Book Is ForSoftware developers on the .NET stack who want to create ASP.NET Core web applicationsmehr
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KlappentextDesign and develop an ASP.NET Core web application using .NET Core 3.0. This book shows you how to publish a web application to a web server and connect the published web application to a production database.Creating ASP.NET Core Web Applications starts by setting up the Visual Studio project where you will learn about Razor pages, Entities, and creating a data service. You will create models along with methods to use a query string and handle bad requests. Modifying data with Tag helpers is discussed as well as installation of Entity Framework, working with database migrations, and implementing a data access service. You will learn how to use layout pages and sections with Partial Views, _ViewImports, and _ViewStart files. You also will create custom middleware and log application events. You will be able to deploy the web application as well as connect it to a SQL Server database.What YouWill LearnWork with modelsModify dataWork with EF Core and SQL ServerWork with Razor pages and Partial ViewsUse separate scripts for production vs developmentTrace client-side errors using Chrome Developer toolsCreate cascading style sheets (CSS) with Sassy CSS (SCSS)Explore middlewareDeploy your web application to IISWho This Book Is ForSoftware developers on the .NET stack who want to create ASP.NET Core web applications
Zusammenfassung
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4842-6827-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum06.03.2021
Auflage1st ed.
Seiten291 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXVI, 291 p. 153 illus.
Artikel-Nr.16303032

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1:  Creating and Setting Up Your Project.- Chapter 2:  Creating Models.- Chapter 3: Modifying Data.- Chapter 4: EF Core and SQL Server.- Chapter 5: Working with Razor Pages.- Chapter 6: Adding Client-Side Logic.- Chapter 7: Exploring Middleware.- Chapter 8: Web Application Deployment.mehr

Autor

Dirk Strauss is a software developer from South Africa who has been writing code since 2003. He has extensive experience in SYSPRO, with C# and web development being his main focus. He studied at the Nelson Mandela University, where he wrote software on a part-time basis to gain a better understanding of the technology. He remains passionate about writing code and imparting what he learns with others.