
Customizing ASP.NET Core 5.0
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- Enhance the app configuration, change the default dependency injection, and build your own tag helpers
- Discover best practices for configuring ASP.NET Core, from user interface design to hosting it on platforms
Book DescriptionASP.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.What you will learn - Explore various application configurations and providers in ASP.NET Core 5
- Understand dependency injection in.NET and learn how to add third-party DI containers
- Discover the concept of middleware and write your own middleware for ASP.NET Core apps
- Create various API output formats in your API-driven projects
- Get familiar with different hosting models for your ASP.NET Core app
- Develop custom routing endpoints and add third-party endpoints
- Configure WebHostBuilder effectively for your web applications
Who this book is forThis.NET 5 book is for.NET developers who need to change the default behaviors of the framework to help improve the performance of their applications. Intermediate-level knowledge of ASP.NET Core and C# is required before getting started with the book.
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Jürgen Gutsch is a.NET-addicted web developer from southern Germany. He has been working with.NET and ASP.NET since the early versions in 2002. Before that, he wrote server-side web applications using classic ASP. He is also an active member of the.NET developer community, speaking at conferences and user group events. Jürgen writes for developer magazines; he also publishes articles on his blog and contributes to several open source projects. Jürgen has been a Microsoft MVP for Developer Technologies since 2015. He works as a developer, consultant, and trainer for the digital agency YOO Inc. located in Basel (Switzerland). YOO Inc. serves national, as well as international, clients and specializes in creating custom digital solutions for distinct business needs.
Content
- Customizing App Configuration
- Customizing Dependency Injection
- Configuring and Customizing HTTPS with Kestrel
- Using IHostedService and BackgroundService
- Writing Custom Middleware
- Content Negotiation Using a Custom OutputFormatter
- Managing Inputs with Custom ModelBinders
- Creating a Custom ActionFilter
- Creating Custom TagHelpers
- Configuring WebHostBuilder
- Using Different Hosting Models
- Working with Endpoint Routing
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