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Hands-On RESTful Web Services with ASP.NET Core 3

You're reading from   Hands-On RESTful Web Services with ASP.NET Core 3 Design production-ready, testable, and flexible RESTful APIs for web applications and microservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789537611
Length 510 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started FREE CHAPTER
2. REST 101 and Getting Started with ASP.NET Core 3. Section 2: Overview of ASP.NET Core
4. Overview of ASP.NET Core 5. Working with the Middleware Pipeline 6. Dependency Injection System 7. Web Service Stack in ASP.NET Core 8. Routing System 9. Filter Pipeline 10. Section 3: Building a Real-World RESTful API
11. Building the Data Access Layer 12. Implementing the Domain Logic 13. Implementing the RESTful HTTP Layer 14. Advanced Concepts of Building an API 15. The Containerization of Services 16. Service Ecosystem Patterns 17. Implementing Worker Services Using .NET Core 18. Securing Your Service 19. Section 4: Advanced Concepts for Building Services
20. Caching Web Service Responses 21. Logging and Health Checking 22. Deploying Services on Azure 23. Documenting Your API Using Swagger 24. Testing Services Using Postman 25. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

.NET Core is a breath of fresh air for all the consumers of the Microsoft ecosystem. The old ASP.NET and .NET framework both have a long history. Over the years, the growth of the .NET framework and the long-time support constraints have resulted in odd implementations and hard-to-maintain web applications and web services.

Furthermore, the strong dependency between .NET framework and the Windows OS has led to substantial limitations in the cloud technology world.

.NET Core and ASP.NET Core are designed to evolve. They use abstract software development practices including open source, community-oriented approaches, as well as continuous improvement concepts. Today, ASP.NET Core is more flexible, fast, and powerful than ever. All the constraints developers had faced with .NET framework have been expelled and rewritten from scratch. Consequently, it is now possible to run .NET Core on every platform with no limitations. The framework is directly shipped with the .NET Core application. Therefore, it is possible to run it using a containerization approach. The documentation, the issues, and the roadmap are all available on GitHub. Microsoft is now following, by default, an open source way of working.

I've been interested in .NET Core since the first release of the old DNX runtime. This book will introduce you to the power of ASP.NET Core and how to use its strength and flexibility to run web services. Furthermore, the book aims to fight the prejudices that people have regarding the .NET ecosystem and seeks to increase the adoption of .NET Core.

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