Summary : The Microsoft ASP. NET 5 release schedule and roadmap are announced on GitHub. The team announced that in 2015 there will also be three beta releases, an early-release version of ASP. 5 (RC 1), and that ASP. NET 5 will be released in the first quarter of 2016. Asp. The current version of NET is ASP. 4.5.1.
Article original link: Https://github.com/aspnet/Home/wiki/Roadmap
The following is the release schedule and roadmap for Aps.net 5. Please note that the following times and functions may vary, as such a large project makes it difficult to accurately predict the development of the entire event. Nonetheless, we believe it is necessary to publish our plans as openly and transparently as possible, so that our users can have the right expectations for new products and create plans accordingly.
Version Release schedule:
Note: The November preemptive version of RC1 (Release Candidate Release Candidate) will be a supported version that can be used for cross-platform encoding. We will consider whether there is a need to release additional beta versions based on the feedback received from RC1.
Introduction of new features in each version
BETA6: Support localization, maintenance,. NET4.6
BETA6, localization is supported in the new Request transmission path (ask pipeline). We are also working to increase patching and maintenance uptime, including providing support for strong naming assemblies. In BETA6 you can use the. NET execution Environment (DNX) operation. NET 4.6. We are also committed to implementing distributed cache support through SQL Server through HTTP. SYS response buffering and caching on Windows.
Expected features: Runtime, MVC, Razor, Identity
BETA7: Support cross-platform
BETA7 's primary focus is on cross-platform development of. NET core, including implementing the. NET core-based. NET execution Environment (DNX) in Mac and Linux, implementing the basic development process, and setting up the acquisition story.
Expected features: Runtime, MVC, Razor, Identity
BETA8: Full Function!
We plan to use BETA8 as the final big version of the RC1 before entering the stable. We are committed to achieving a fully cohesive experience in Visual Studio and Visual Studio code. We expect all of the cross-platform. NET core capabilities to be implemented at this stage.
Expected features: Runtime, MVC, Razor, Identity
RC1: Stable
RC1 will focus on improving existing functionality, responding to user feedback, and improving performance and reliability. The goal of RC1 is to achieve functional stability and to be used in production.
RC1 Follow-up
Based on RC1 feedback, we will evaluate whether additional beta versions need to be released.
Future work
Unfortunately, the features listed below will not be implemented in the original RTM release. For the time being, we plan to add these features to the initial release of RTM, which is expected in the third quarter of 2016:
? Support for Visual Basic
? SignalR 3
? Web Pages 4
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ASP 5 will be released in the first quarter of 2016