The Model-View-Controller pattern—universally known as MVC—provides a stable, testable approach to web application development by separating the major functions—or concerns—of an application into independently defined roles. Until now, developers needed to adopt third-party solutions such as Monorail because ASP.NET lacked a true MVC-based architecture. Microsoft's brand new ASP.NET MVC Framework now offers a fully-supported way for developers to implement MVC architectures in ASP.NET applications.
ASP.NET MVC in Action is a comprehensive guide to MVC-based development using this powerful new framework. It offers a clearly-written introduction both to the ASP.NET MVC Framework and to the MVC approach. The focus is on creating real, maintainable web applications—so don't expect toy examples and short snippets. The authors lead you from first-use through real-life scenarios.
ASP.NET MVC in Action is a comprehensive guide to MVC-based development using this powerful new framework. It offers a clearly-written introduction both to the ASP.NET MVC Framework and to the MVC approach. The focus is on creating real, maintainable web applications—so don't expect toy examples and short snippets. The authors lead you from first-use through real-life scenarios.
Along the way, you'll benefit from the wide-ranging experience of the authors, who have extensive experience with ASP.NET, Monorail, and Ruby on Rails. This book assumes that you already know how to build a standard ASP.NET application and presents most examples in C#. To read more about this exciting framework, visit
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...framework.aspx
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