Absrtact: The head of Microsoft's cloud computing and corporate sector, the father of ASP.net, and Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's Open-source main driver, posted asp.net 5 on his blog. The release of the new asp.net will be in the newly-launched Visual Studio 2015 Community Technology Preview (C
ASP.net, the head of Microsoft's cloud computing and corporate sector, and the father of Microsoft's Open source, Scott Guthrie, posted asp.net 5 on his blog.
The release of the new ASP.net will be presented in the Visual Studio 2015 Community Technology Preview (CTP) just online. According to Scott Guthrie, this version of the asp.net features lighter, more modular, cross-platform, and optimized for cloud services.
The major new improvements to this update are:
Support for building applications on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux three platforms is based on the. NET Core build, although the functionality is slightly smaller than the complete. NET Framework, but allows applications to run normally on platforms other than Windows, enabling a multi-platform synchronization application version. MVC 6 consolidates MVC, Web APIs, and Web Pages together to simplify traditional model-view programming. Developers no longer need web.config to configure applications, and instead use JSON, XML, and environment variables directly. Support NuGet
At the same time, NuGet also released the NuGet 3.0 advance update with the Visual Studio Community Preview.
The new NuGet has a new UI that supports multiple versions of the application package, including installed (DWORD), online, update (Updates) three panels. In addition, versioning is supported for specific projects, and actions are previewed.