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Learning ASP.NET Core 2.0

By : Jason De Oliveira, Michel Bruchet
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Learning ASP.NET Core 2.0

By: Jason De Oliveira, Michel Bruchet

Overview of this book

The ability to develop web applications that are highly efficient but also easy to maintain has become imperative to many businesses. ASP.NET Core 2.0 is an open source framework from Microsoft, which makes it easy to build cross-platform web applications that are modern and dynamic. This book will take you through all of the essential concepts in ASP.NET Core 2.0, so you can learn how to build powerful web applications. The book starts with a brief introduction to the ASP.NET Core framework and the improvements made in the latest release, ASP.NET Core 2.0. You will then build, test, and debug your first web application very quickly. Once you understand the basic structure of ASP.NET Core 2.0 web applications, you'll dive deeper into more complex concepts and scenarios. Moving on, we'll explain how to take advantage of widely used frameworks such as Model View Controller and Entity Framework Core 2 and you'll learn how to secure your applications. Finally, we'll show you how to deploy and monitor your applications using Azure, AWS, and Docker. After reading the book, you'll be able to develop efficient and robust web applications in ASP.NET Core 2.0 that have high levels of customer satisfaction and adoption.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Using View Pages, Partial Views, View Components, and Tag Helpers


ASP.NET Core 2.0 and Razor, when coupled with Visual Studio 2017, provide several functionalities for creating your MVC views. In this section, you will see how those functionalities can help you to be more productive.

You can, for instance, create views by using the Visual Studio 2017 integrated scaffolding features, which you have already done in previous chapters multiple times. It allows you to automatically generate the following types of views:

  • View Pages
  • Partial Views

Would you like to understand what they are and how to use Visual Studio 2017 to work with them efficiently? Stay sharp since we are now going to explain everything in detail.

Using View Pages

View Pages are used to render results based on actions and for giving responses to HTTP requests. In an MVC approach, they define and encapsulate the visible part of your applications—the presentation layer. Furthermore, they use the .cshtml file extension and are stored...