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Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0

Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0 - Second Edition

By : Jürgen Gutsch
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Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0

Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0

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By: Jürgen Gutsch

Overview of this book

ASP.NET Core is packed full of hidden features for building sophisticated web applications – but if you don’t know how to customize it, you’re not making the most of its capabilities. Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0 is a book that will teach you all about tweaking the knobs at various layers and take experienced programmers’ skills to a new level. This updated second edition covers the latest features and changes in the .NET 6 LTS version, along with new insights and customization techniques for important topics such as authentication and authorization. You’ll also learn how to work with caches and change the default behavior of ASP.NET Core apps. This book will show you the essential concepts relating to tweaking 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 book, you'll be able to customize ASP.NET Core to develop better, more robust apps.
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Introducing Kestrel

Kestrel is a newly implemented HTTP server that is the hosting engine of ASP.NET Core. Every ASP.NET Core application will run on the Kestrel server. Classic ASP.NET applications (running on .NET Framework) usually run directly on the IIS. With ASP.NET Core, Microsoft was inspired by Node.js, which also ships an HTTP server called libuv. In the first version of ASP.NET Core, Microsoft also used libuv, and then it added a layer on top called Kestrel. At that time, Node.js and ASP.NET Core shared the same HTTP server.

Since the .NET Core framework has grown and .NET sockets have been implemented on it, Microsoft has built its own HTTP server based on .NET sockets and removed libuv, which was a dependency they don't own and control. Now, Kestrel is a full-featured HTTP server that runs ASP.NET Core applications.

The IIS acts as a reverse proxy that forwards the traffic to Kestrel and manages the Kestrel process. On Linux, usually NGINX is used as a reverse...

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