ASP.NET Core 7 Development

Comprehensive ASP.NET Core 7 Development

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Recorded content
Of Total 10 Hrs.
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Duration
3 Months (50 hours)
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LIVE sessions
4 Workshops
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Hands-On Learning
With Practice Modules
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Certificate
With License

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NET 7 is a standard-term release (supported for 18 months) and focuses on being a more unified, simple, and fast development framework compared to .NET 6. This ASP.NET Core 7 training course teaches attendees how to develop Web UIs and Web APIs with Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core 7 framework. An introduction to Blazor is included in this course but is not covered in-depth. If your team needs Blazor training, please consider one of our dedicated Blazor courses.

Objective

  • Understand the goals and benefits of ASP.NET Core 7 compared to previous versions and other Web development frameworks
  • Learn to make successful decisions regarding application architecture and data access technology
  • Use ASP.NET’s routing system to achieve a REST-style architecture
  • Learn how to build a compelling and maintainable HTML user interface using the Razor view engine and client-side JavaScript
  • Gain experience building a service that makes data available via a modern web API
  • Learn best practices for employing unit testing, logging, and error handling
  • Understand different authentication choices and how to implement a custom handler
  • Get an introduction to Blazor, Razor Pages, and gRPC
  • Understand the different cross-platform deployment options available including via Docker containers

Outline

  • • Evolution of .NET and .NET Core
  • • .NET SDKs and Runtimes
  • • Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code
  • • Installation
  • • Version Management
  • • Command-Line Interface (CLI)

  • • Record Types
  • • Init Only Setters
  • • Nullable Reference Types
  • • Global Using Directives
  • • File-Scoped Namespace Declarations
  • • Performance Improvements

  • • NuGet Packages
  • • Application Startup
  • • Hosting Environments
  • • Middleware and the Request Pipeline
  • • Services and Dependency Injection

  • • Configuration Providers and Sources
  • • Configuration API
  • • Options Pattern
  • • HTTPS and HTTP/2

  • • RESTful Services
  • • Endpoint Routing
  • • Route Templates
  • • Route Constraints
  • • Route Template Precedence
  • • Attribute-Based Routing

  • • Persistence Ignorance
  • • Dependency Inversion
  • • Asynchronous Data Access
  • • Object-Relational Mapping
  • • Entity Framework Core
  • • Dapper ORM

  • • Responsibilities
  • • Requirements and Conventions
  • • Dependencies
  • • Action Results
  • • ApiController Attribute

  • • Responsibilities
  • • Conventions
  • • Razor Syntax
  • • Layouts
  • • ViewData and ViewBag
  • • Strongly-Typed Views
  • • Partial Views
  • • HTML and URL Helpers
  • • Tag Helpers
  • • View Components
  • • Client-Side Dependencies
  • • Razor Pages
  • • View Models

  • • Tag Helpers
  • • Form Submissions
  • • Model Binding

  • • Introduction
  • • Data Annotations
  • • Model Binding
  • • Validation Tag Helpers

  • • Client-Side vs. Server-Side
  • • HttpContext.Items
  • • Session State
  • • TempData

  • • API Controllers
  • • Minimal APIs
  • • OpenAPI / Swagger
  • • Testing APIs
  • • Content Negotiation
  • • CRUD Operations
  • • Microservice Architecture
  • • Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)

  • • Best Practices
  • • HTTP Error Status Codes
  • • Developer Exception Page

  • • Configuration
  • • ILogger
  • • Serilog and Seq

  • • Unit Testing
  • • xUnit
  • • Testing Controllers
  • • Integration Testing

  • • Authentication
  • • ASP.NET Identity
  • • Authorization
  • • Web API Authentication
  • • JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
  • • OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect
  • • Secrets Management

  • • Introduction
  • • Protobuf
  • • Server
  • • Client
  • • Limitations

  • • Razor Components
  • • Blazor Server
  • • Blazor WebAssembly

  • • Dotnet publish
  • • Kestrel
  • • IIS
  • • Docker

Training Materials

All ASP.NET Core training students receive comprehensive courseware.

Software Requirements

• Windows 10 or later with at least 8 GB RAM

• Visual Studio 2022 or later (v17.4 or later)

• LocalDB or another version of SQL Server

• If you have purchased this class, please contact us for more detailed setup specifications

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