ASP.NET Core Abstract
ASP.NET Core is a new version of ASP.NET by Microsoft. It is an open-source web framework which can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
ASP.NET Core Features:
ASP.NET Core Features:
- Supports Multiple Platforms: ASP.NET Core applications can run on Windows, Linux, and Mac. So you don't need to build different apps for different platforms using different frameworks.
- Fast: ASP.NET Core no longer depends on System.Web.dll for browser-server communication. ASP.NET Core allows us to include packages which we need for our application. This reduces the request pipeline and improves the performance and scalability.
- IoC Container: It includes built-in IoC container for automatic dependency injection which makes it maintainable and testable.
- Integration with Modern UI Frameworks: It allows you to use and manage modern UI frameworks such as AngularJS, ReactJS, Umber, Bootstrap etc. using Bower (a package manager for the web).
- Hosting: ASP.NET Core web application can be hosted on multiple platforms with any web server such as IIS, Apache etc. It is not dependent only on IIS as a standard .NET Framework.
- Code Sharing: It allows you to build a class library which can be used with other .NET frameworks such as .NET Framework 4.x or Mono. Thus a single code based can be shared across frameworks.
- Side-by-Side App Versioning: ASP.NET Core runs on .NET Core which supports simultaneous running of multiple versions of applications.
- Smaller Deployment Footprint: ASP.NET Core application runs on .NET Core which is smaller than full .NET Framework. So, the application which uses only a part of .NET CoreFX will have smaller deployment size. This reduces the deployment foot print.
Requirement:
- Supports Multiple Platforms: ASP.NET Core applications can run on Windows, Linux, and Mac. So you don't need to build different apps for different platforms using different frameworks.
- Fast: ASP.NET Core no longer depends on System.Web.dll for browser-server communication. ASP.NET Core allows us to include packages which we need for our application. This reduces the request pipeline and improves the performance and scalability.
- IoC Container: It includes built-in IoC container for automatic dependency injection which makes it maintainable and testable.
- Integration with Modern UI Frameworks: It allows you to use and manage modern UI frameworks such as AngularJS, ReactJS, Umber, Bootstrap etc. using Bower (a package manager for the web).
- Hosting: ASP.NET Core web application can be hosted on multiple platforms with any web server such as IIS, Apache etc. It is not dependent only on IIS as a standard .NET Framework.
- Code Sharing: It allows you to build a class library which can be used with other .NET frameworks such as .NET Framework 4.x or Mono. Thus a single code based can be shared across frameworks.
- Side-by-Side App Versioning: ASP.NET Core runs on .NET Core which supports simultaneous running of multiple versions of applications.
- Smaller Deployment Footprint: ASP.NET Core application runs on .NET Core which is smaller than full .NET Framework. So, the application which uses only a part of .NET CoreFX will have smaller deployment size. This reduces the deployment foot print.
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