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Professional Visual Basic® 2010 and .NET 4
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Professional Visual Basic® 2010 and .NET 4

by Bill Sheldon, Billy Hollis, Jonathan Marbutt, Gastón C. Hillar, Rob Windsor, Kent Sharkey
May 2010
Beginner
1319 pages
45h 35m
English
Wrox
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Chapter 23. ASP.NET MVC

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS CHAPTER

  • The Model-View-Controller (MVC) Pattern

  • The goals of ASP.NET MVC

  • How the MVC pattern has been applied to ASP.NET MVC

  • Working with controllers and actions

  • Using scaffolding to help generate views

  • validation in ASP.NET MVC 2

ASP.NET MVC is a Web framework that was originally released in March 2009 as an alternative to ASP.NET Web Forms. It was designed to limit abstractions and give developers a great deal of control over the creation of pages in an application. Specifically, ASP.NET MVC was designed to do the following:

  • Provide complete control over HTML markup — With Web Forms, the final markup is mostly determined by the server controls on a page.

  • Have intuitive website URLs — With Web Forms, the URL is determined by the location and name of the file being addressed.

  • Have a clear separation of concerns — The Web Forms programming model encourages developers to put business logic and database access code in the code-behind for a page.

  • Be testable by default — Several aspects of the Web Forms model make it difficult to write unit tests for user interface layer logic.

It's important to repeat that ASP.NET MVC is an alternative to Web Forms, not its replacement. MVC will suit the style of some developers, and seem a step backward for others. Many have used the analogy of manual versus automatic transmission. Manual (MVC) gives you complete control but requires more effort; automatic (Web Forms) may be slightly less efficient but it does ...

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