Building Web Applications with .NET Core 2. 1 and JavaScript Leveraging Modern JavaScript Frameworks /: Leveraging Modern JavaScript Frameworks. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Building Web Applications with .NET Core 2. 1 and JavaScript Leveraging Modern JavaScript Frameworks /: Leveraging Modern JavaScript Frameworks. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Building Web Applications with .NET Core 2. 1 and JavaScript Leveraging Modern JavaScript Frameworks
- Further Information:
- Note: Philip Japikse, Kevin Grossnicklaus, Ben Dewey.
- Other Names:
- Japikse, Philip
Grossnicklaus, Kevin
Dewey, Ben - Contents:
- Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: .NET Core 2.1 -- Chapter 1: Introducing .NET Core -- From Project K to .NET Core -- The Goals of .NET Core -- Cross-Platform Support -- Develop .NET Core Apps Anywhere -- Additional Deployment Options -- Containerization -- Performance -- Portable Class Libraries with .NET Standard -- Portable or Stand-Alone Deployment Models -- Full Command Line Support -- Open Source -- Interoperability with the .NET Framework -- The Composition of .NET Core The .NET Core Runtime (CoreCLR) -- The Framework Libraries (CoreFX) -- The SDK Tools and the dotnet App Host -- The Language Compilers -- The .NET Core Support Lifecycle -- The .NET Core SDK Versioning Scheme -- Installing .NET Core 2.1 -- .NET Core and NuGet -- Add/Remove NuGet Packages -- Restore NuGet Packages -- Publishing .NET Core Applications -- Installing the Developer Tools -- Installing Visual Studio 2017 -- Installing Visual Studio 2019 -- Installing Visual Studio Code -- Create the Solution and Projects -- Create Solution and Projects with the CLI -- Pin the .NET Core SDK Version Create the Solution and Projects -- Add References Between Projects -- Adding NuGet Packages to a Project -- Use a Batch File to Create the Solution, Projects, and Project References -- Create the Solution and Projects Using Visual Studio -- Create a Blank Solution -- Add the Class Libraries -- Visual Studio Quirk -- Add theIntro -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: .NET Core 2.1 -- Chapter 1: Introducing .NET Core -- From Project K to .NET Core -- The Goals of .NET Core -- Cross-Platform Support -- Develop .NET Core Apps Anywhere -- Additional Deployment Options -- Containerization -- Performance -- Portable Class Libraries with .NET Standard -- Portable or Stand-Alone Deployment Models -- Full Command Line Support -- Open Source -- Interoperability with the .NET Framework -- The Composition of .NET Core The .NET Core Runtime (CoreCLR) -- The Framework Libraries (CoreFX) -- The SDK Tools and the dotnet App Host -- The Language Compilers -- The .NET Core Support Lifecycle -- The .NET Core SDK Versioning Scheme -- Installing .NET Core 2.1 -- .NET Core and NuGet -- Add/Remove NuGet Packages -- Restore NuGet Packages -- Publishing .NET Core Applications -- Installing the Developer Tools -- Installing Visual Studio 2017 -- Installing Visual Studio 2019 -- Installing Visual Studio Code -- Create the Solution and Projects -- Create Solution and Projects with the CLI -- Pin the .NET Core SDK Version Create the Solution and Projects -- Add References Between Projects -- Adding NuGet Packages to a Project -- Use a Batch File to Create the Solution, Projects, and Project References -- Create the Solution and Projects Using Visual Studio -- Create a Blank Solution -- Add the Class Libraries -- Visual Studio Quirk -- Add the Unit Test Libraries -- Add the API Service Project -- Add the Web Application Project -- Add the Project References -- Create the Solution and Projects Using Visual Studio Code -- Set the C# Version to Latest -- Using the Project Properties GUI Editing the Project File Directly -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Introducing Entity Framework Core -- Object Relational Mappers -- The Components of Entity Framework Core -- The DbContext/DbContextOptions -- The DbContext Class -- The DbContextOptions Class -- The ChangeTracker -- The DbSet and DbQuery Collection Types -- The DbSet Collection Type -- The DbQuery Collection Type -- Entities -- Entity Configuration -- Conventions -- Data Annotations -- Fluent API -- Navigation Properties and Foreign Keys -- Database Providers -- Query Execution -- Mixed Client-Server Evaluation Tracking vs. NoTracking Queries -- Notable EF Core Features -- Transaction Support (1.0) -- Concurrency Checking (1.0) -- Connection Resiliency (1.1) -- Eager Loading (1.0) -- Explicit Loading (1.1) -- Global Query Filters (2.0) -- Raw SQL Queries with LINQ (1.0) -- String Interpolation with FromSql and ExecuteSqlCommand (2.0) -- Batching of Statements (1.0) -- Owned Object Types (2.1) -- Attach New and Existing Entities (2.0) -- Database Function Mapping (2.0) -- EF Core Migrations -- The EF Core CLI Commands -- The Database Commands -- The Data Update Command -- The DbContext Commands … (more)
- Edition:
- 2nd ed
- Publisher Details:
- Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (642 p.)
- Subjects:
- 006.7/8
Web applications
Web applications
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484253526
1484253523 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484253519
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