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Mastering ABP Framework

By : Halil İbrahim Kalkan
Book Image

Mastering ABP Framework

By: Halil İbrahim Kalkan

Overview of this book

ABP Framework is a complete infrastructure for creating modern web applications by following software development best practices and conventions. With ABP's high-level framework and ecosystem, you can implement the Don’t Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle and focus on your business code. Written by the creator of ABP Framework, this book will help you to gain a complete understanding of the framework and modern web application development techniques. With step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you'll understand the requirements of a modern web solution and how ABP Framework makes it enjoyable to develop your own solutions. You'll discover the common requirements of enterprise web application development and explore the infrastructure provided by ABP. Throughout the book, you’ll get to grips with software development best practices for building maintainable and modular web solutions. By the end of this book, you'll be able to create a complete web solution that is easy to develop, maintain, and test.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction
6
Part 2: Fundamentals of ABP Framework
11
Part 3: Implementing Domain–Driven Design
15
Part 4: User Interface and API Development
19
Part 5: Miscellaneous

Caching data

Caching is one of the most fundamental systems to improve your application's performance and scalability. ABP extends ASP.NET Core's distributed caching system and makes it compatible with other features of ABP Framework, such as multi-tenancy.

Distributed caching is essential if you run multiple instances of your application or have a distributed system, such as a microservice solution. It provides consistency between different applications and allows the sharing of cached values. A distributed cache is typically an external, standalone application, such as Redis and Memcached.

It is suggested to use the distributed caching system even if your application has a single running instance. Don't worry about the performance since the default implementation of distributed cache works in memory. That means it is not distributed unless you explicitly configure a real distributed cache provider, such as Redis.

Distributed Caching in ASP.NET Core

This...