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Customizing ASP.NET Core 5.0

By : Jürgen Gutsch
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Customizing ASP.NET Core 5.0

By: Jürgen Gutsch

Overview of this book

ASP.NET Core is the most powerful Microsoft web framework. Although it’s full of rich features, sometimes the default configurations can be a bottleneck and need to be customized to suit the nature and scale of your app. If you’re an intermediate-level .NET developer who wants to extend .NET Core to multiple use cases, it's important to customize these features so that the framework works for you effectively. Customizing ASP.NET Core 5.0 covers core features that can be customized for developing optimized apps. The customization techniques are also updated to work with the latest .NET 5 framework. You’ll learn essential concepts relating to optimizing the framework such as configuration, dependency injection, routing, action filters, and more. As you progress, you’ll be able to create custom solutions that meet the needs of your use case with ASP.NET Core. Later chapters will cover expert techniques and best practices for using the framework for your app development needs, from UI design to hosting. Finally, you’ll focus on the new endpoint routing in ASP.NET Core to build custom endpoints and add third-party endpoints to your web apps for processing requests faster. By the end of this application development book, you’ll have the skills you need to be able to customize ASP.NET Core to develop robust optimized apps.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Chapter 12: Using Different Hosting Models

In this chapter, we will talk about how to customize hosting in ASP.NET Core. We will look into the hosting options, different kinds of hosting, and take a quick look at hosting on IIS. This chapter is just an overview. It is possible to go into much greater detail as regards each topic, but that would fill a complete book on its own!

In this chapter, we will be covering the following topics:

  • Setting up WebHostBuilder
  • Setting up Kestrel
  • Setting up HTTP.sys
  • Hosting on IIS
  • Using NGINX or Apache on Linux

The topics in this chapter refer to the Host layer of the ASP.NET Core architecture:

Figure 12.1 – ASP.NET Core architecture

This chapter tackles the following topics of the server architecture:

Figure 12.2 – ASP.NET server architecture