Asp.net mvc 5 course module 1 overview
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Course overview
Module 1 : Overview
Module 2 : Models
Module 3 : Controllers
Module 4 : Views
Module 5 : Security
Module 6 : Routing
Module 7 : Performance
Module 8 : Testing and Debugging
Module 9 : Web API
Module 10 : Integration
Agenda
Introduction
Architecture
MVC vs Web Forms
Project structure
Configuration
App show case
Best practices
Home work
Introduction
ASP.NET MVC framework is a lightweight, highly testable presentation framework that is integrated with existing ASP.NET features.
First version released at 13 March 2009In April 2009, the ASP.NET MVC source code was released
Introduction
ASP.NET MVC enables a clean separation of concerns and that gives you full control over markup.
TDD-friendlySupport latest web standardsRESTful by default
Architecture
ASP.NET
WebForms
Sites
WebPages
Single Page Apps
MVC Web APISignalR
Services
ASP.NET Overview
ArchitectureWhat does MVC look like?
ControllerControllerRetrieves Model“Does Stuff”
ViewViewVisually representsthe model
Request
Response
Model
MVC vs Web Forms
MVC Web Forms
Stre
ngth
s Full control over HTML Clean HTML Separation of Concerns TDD-friendly Many View Engines RESTful by default Lightweight Simple integration
Designed for RAD Visual Studio Designer Many third-party controls Easy for Win Forms engineers
MVC vs Web Forms
MVC Web Forms
Wea
knes
ses
Not based on server events Complex for Web Forms Dev's Few third-party libraries No View State
UI linked with logic Difficult to test Large page size View State
MVC vs Web Forms
MVC Web Forms
Thre
ats Difficult to learn
Slow in developing Difficult to integrate Difficult for UI Developers
Project structure
By default, MVC projects include the following folders:
•App_Data, store folder for data. This folder has the same role in ASP.NET Web Forms.
•Content, which is the recommended location for static files.
•Controllers, which is the recommended location for controllers.
•Models, which is provided for classes that represent the app.
•Scripts, folder for script files.
•Views, which is the recommended location for views.
Configuration
Routing configuration
public class RouteConfig { public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes) { routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute( name: "Default", url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}", defaults: new {
controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
); } }
Configuration
Bundling and Minifying configuration
public static void RegisterBundles(BundleCollection bundles) { bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/bootstrap") .Include("~/Scripts/bootstrap.js", "~/Scripts/respond.js"));
bundles.Add(new StyleBundle("~/Content/css") .Include("~/Content/bootstrap.css", "~/Content/site.css")); }@Scripts.Render("~/bundles/bootstrap")
@Styles.Render("~/Content/css")
Home work
Create your own solution
1. Create ASP.NET MVC 5 Project for future sessions2. Create book model with few properties3. Create view for book model4. Create books controller5. Use your book model in books controller6. Implement creating and editing for books
References
Professional ASP.NET MVC 5By Jon Galloway
Pro ASP.NET MVC 5By Adam Freeman
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC, Third EditionBy Dino Esposito