Learn how to use the .NET Core technologies in this ASP.NET CORE & CORE 7 for ASP.NET MVC Developers Training to create and deploy modern applications that leverage microservice design and support multiple devices on multiple platforms. This course builds on developers' existing knowledge of ASP.NET MVC to build ASP.NET Core and Core 7 applications, including Web Services.
ASP.NET Learning Delivery Methods
In-Person
Online
ASP.NET Learning Course Information
In this ASP.NET learning, you will:
Build robust web applications using ASP.NET Core and Core 7 applications, including MVC applications.
Leverage both RESTful and gPRC services.
Exploit all the new features of ASP.NET Core, including Razor Pages, View Components, Tag Helpers, and Web service support tools.
Use Visual Studio and Docker to create container-based applications, ready to be deployed.
Continue learning and face new challenges with after-course one-on-one instructor coaching.
ASP.NET Learning Course Prerequisites
Three to six months of ASP.NET MVC (.NET Framework) programming experience
Familiarity with .NET Framework Core development, including C#
ASP.NET Learning Course Outline
The Goals of Modern Application Development
Developing complex applications for an agile world
What’s new with .NET Core
Updating server-side code
Creating ASP.NET MVC Core applications
Modifying Controllers and Views
Dealing with configuration
Handling Infrastructure
Implementing Session and Cache
Changes to Authorization
Moving modules and handlers to middleware
Bundling JavaScript and CSS
New in Views
Improving productivity with Tag Helpers
Leverage Razor Pages
Sharing resources with Razor Class Libraries
Reusing User Interfaces and workflow logic with View Components
Changes to Project Structure
Supporting multiple platforms with .NET standard libraries
Short-circuiting redirects with URL Rewriting
Eliminating JavaScript with Blazor
Client-side (CSB) and Server-side Blazor (SSB)
Integrating SSB into ASP.NET Core applications
Creating Blazor components
Protecting Your Site from Hacks
Path Transversal
Cross-site Request Forgery
Malicious Redirects
What’s New In ASP.NET Core
Accessing the ClaimsPrincipal object in Controllers and classes
Declaring claims-based policies
Working with Users
Authenticating users
Managing users and user claims
Authenticating users declaratively and procedurally
Changes from ASP.NET Web API Adding services
Applying ApiController and ContollerBase
Retrieving, updating, and creating objects in ASP.NET Core
Applying Standards
Incorporating HTTP standards
Choosing return types
Documenting with Swagger and the OpenAPI
Configuring your project for OpenAPI documentation
Accessing the generated documents with Swashbuckle
Extending your application to provide better information
Building gRPC Services
How gRPC improves performance
Defining the service’s contract in ProtoBuf
Generating client and server code in Visual Studio
Creating and accessing a gRPC service
Defining Containers
Simplifying deployment and application management with Docker
Characteristics of Docker containers
Creating a Docker container
The container ecosystem
Debugging with Containers
Running applications in containers
Integrating applications, services and databases with Docker Compose
It is an open-source, cross-platform framework, multi-target re-development of Microsoft’s .Net platform. As a result, you get flexibility while building your web solutions on-premises or in the cloud.
ASP.NET Core lets you build web apps and service-based backends for any application (desktop, mobile, microservice-based). It leverages your experience with ASP.Net MVC while providing the features and flexibility required to develop modern applications.