Creating an MVC 3 Application
The best way to learn about how MVC 3 works is to get started with building an application, so let's do that.
Software Requirements for ASP.NET MVC 3
MVC 3 runs on the following Windows client operating systems:
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
It runs on the following server operating systems:
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 R2
The MVC 3 development tooling installs in both Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Web Developer 2010 Express.
Installing ASP.NET MVC 3
After ensuring you've met the basic software requirements, it's time to install ASP.NET MVC 3 on your development and production machines. Fortunately, that's pretty simple.
Side-by-Side Installation with MVC 2
MVC 3 installs side-by-side with MVC 2, so you can install and start using MVC 3 right away. You'll still be able to create and update existing MVC 2 applications as before.
Installing the MVC 3 Development Components
The developer tooling for ASP.NET MVC 3 supports Visual Studio 2010 or Visual Web Developer 2010 Express (free).
You can install MVC 3 using either the Web Platform Installer (http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=MVC3) or the executable installer package (available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=208140). I generally prefer to use the Web Platform Installer (often called the WebPI, which makes me picture it with a magnificent Tom Selleck moustache for some reason) because it downloads and installs only the components ...
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