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A comprehensive list of 4 new ASP DOT NET core features present in DOT NET core 3.1. Read this blog to know more!
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Sapphire Software Solutions Top 4 Latest ASP DOT NET Core Features
Top 4 Latest ASP DOT NET Core Features • Microsoft revealed specific new features in DOT NET Core 3.1 Preview 1, a component of the ASP DOT NET Core. The rationale for this latest upgrade is because the first preview release of DOT NET Core 3.1 included several bug fixes for ASP DOT NET Core. Sapphire Solution, a ASP .NET core development company, has developers who are well-versed with the latest features of DOT NET. • With the most recent preview, this problem has been resolved. It now includes an update on BlazorWebAssembly, the client-side portion of Blazor, a popular project among .NET core development company and developers since it allows them to use C# instead of JavaScript in Web applications. • It’s great news for DOT NET developers because they can now easily leverage ASP DOT NET services.
Let’s now look at the different ASP DOT NET Core features in DOT NET Core 3.1 Preview 1. • 1. Partial Class Support for Razor Components - It can now generate razor components in the form of partial classes. It is now possible to write code for a Razor component using a code-behind file declared a partial class. Instead of defining all of the component’s code in a single file. - The Blazor framework includes Razor components. Blazor is a single-page application development framework that allows you to write the full application in C# and run it in the browser. To accomplish this, a new DOT NET runtime that supports WebAssembly is required. Blazor started as an experimental framework. A server-side paradigm was introduced as part of its evolution.
2. Pass Parameters to Top-Level Components - When the initial render occurs, Blazor Server apps can now provide parameters to top-level components. Previously, only RenderMode.It could use static to pass arguments to an important element—however, both RenderMode.Server and RenderModel. ServerPrerendered is now supported as of this release. If a specific parameter value is taken into account, it is possible to serialize it as JSON and integrate it into the primary response. • 3. Support for Shared Queues in HttpSysServer - In addition to the current behavior of HttpSysServer creating anonymous request queues, the most recent version includes the option to build or attach to a regular named HTTP.sys request queue. As a result, there may be circumstances in which the HTTP.Sys controller process with the line is independent of the listener process. Finally, it aids in the preservation of existing connections and enqueued requests between listener process restarts.
4. Breaking Alterations for SameSite Cookies - This release contains a substantial modification to the behavior of SameSite cookies in ASP DOT NET Core. It adheres to the most current browser-supported standards. It may find more information on the modifications and their impact on existing apps here. - SameSite is an HTTP cookie addition introduced in 2016 to reduce cross-site request forgery (CSRF). The initial intention was to add a new SameSite value to cookies to activate an opt-in functionality. There were two options: Lax and Strict. Setting the value to Lax indicates that the cookie should be transmitted when navigating within the same site or navigation from other sites to your site. A Strict value restricted the cookie to requests that came from the same site only.
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