
ASP.NET MVC 4 in Action
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ASP.NET MVC 4 in Action is a fast-paced tutorial designed to introduce ASP.NET MVC to .NET developers and show how to apply it effectively. All examples in this revised edition are based on ASP.NET MVC 4, so you'll get full coverage of features such as the Razor view engine, Web Matrix helpers, and improved extensibility. You'll see how your ASP.NET applications can benefit from changes in the .NET Framework.
About the Technology
ASP.NET MVC provides the architecture needed to separate an application's logic and its UI. Because each component's role is well defined, MVC applications are easy to test, maintain, and extend. The latest version, ASP.NET MVC 4, takes advantage of .NET 4 and includes powerful features like the Razor view engine, Web Matrix helpers, and enhanced extensibility.
About the Book
ASP.NET MVC 4 in Action is a hands-on guide that shows you howto apply ASP.NET MVC effectively. After a high-speed ramp up,this thoroughly revised new edition explores each key topic witha self-contained example so you can jump right to the parts youneed. Based on thousands of hours of real-world experience, theauthors show you valuable high-end techniques you won't findanywhere else. Written for developers, the book arms you withthe next-level skills and practical guidance to create compellingweb applications.
You need some knowledge of ASP.NET and C#, but no priorASP.NET MVC experience is assumed.
What's Inside
- Complete coverage of ASP.NET MVC 4
- The new Web API
- Full-system testing
About the Authors
Jeffrey Palermo, Jimmy Bogard, Eric Hexter, Matthew Hinze, and Jeremy Skinner are all ASP.NET MVPs, ASP insiders, and early adoptersof ASP.NET MVC.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
- Hello MVC world
- View fundamentals
- Action-packed controllers
- View models
- Validation
- Ajax in ASP.NET MVC
- Security
- Controlling URLs with routing
- Model binders and value providers
- Mapping with AutoMapper
- Lightweight controllers
- Organization with areas
- Third-party components
- Data access with NHibernate
- Extending the controller
- Advanced view techniques
- Dependency injection and extensibility
- Portable areas
- Full system testing
- Hosting ASP.NET MVC applications
- Deployment techniques
- Upgrading to ASP.NET MVC 4
- ASP.NET Web API
More details
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Persons
Eric Hexter is a veteran software developer and the Director for the Austin .NET Users group. Eric has run the Austin Code Camp, which is a one-day developer conference, since 2007. In addition to his position in the Austin .NET Users Group, Eric has held the following positions: INETA Membership Mentor for South Texas, ASPInsider, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in ASP.NET, and founder of the Community for MVC virtual usergroup. Eric speaks to user groups and at technology conferences around Texas and the U.S.
Matt Hinze is a programmer and software designer from Austin, Texas. He has successfully delivered technical courses to software developers since 2005. He is also a full-time developer working in the trenches on major software projects. Matt is an ASPInsider and Microsoft MVP for C#. Matt works at Sogeti on a large e-commerce implementation in Round Rock, and lives in the North Austin suburbs with his wife and son.
Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Praise for Earlier Editions of ASP.NET MVC in Action
- Foreword
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- About the Authors
- About the Cover Illustration
- Part 1. High-speed fundamentals
- Chapter 1. Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
- Chapter 2. Hello MVC world
- Chapter 3. View fundamentals
- Chapter 4. Action-packed controllers
- Part 2. Working with ASP.NET MVC
- Chapter 5. View models
- Chapter 6. Validation
- Chapter 7. Ajax in ASP.NET MVC
- Chapter 8. Security
- Chapter 9. Controlling URLs with routing
- Chapter 10. Model binders and value providers
- Chapter 11. Mapping with AutoMapper
- Chapter 12. Lightweight controllers
- Chapter 13. Organization with areas
- Chapter 14. Third-party components
- Chapter 15. Data access with NHibernate
- Part 3. Mastering ASP.NET MVC
- Chapter 16. Extending the controller
- Chapter 17. Advanced view techniques
- Chapter 18. Dependency injection and extensibility
- Chapter 19. Portable areas
- Chapter 20. Full system testing
- Chapter 21. Hosting ASP.NET MVC applications
- Chapter 22. Deployment techniques
- Chapter 23. Upgrading to ASP.NET MVC 4
- Chapter 24. ASP.NET Web API
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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