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ASP.NET - Wikipedia

It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages.

In 2016, Microsoft released ASP.NET Core as ASP.NET's successor. This new version is a re-implementation of ASP.NET as a modular web framework, together with other frameworks like Entity Framework. The new framework uses the new open-source .NET Compiler Platform (codename "Roslyn") and is cross platform. ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Web API, and ASP.NET Web Pages (a platform using only Razor pages) have merged into a unified MVC 6.[3]

ASP.NET supports a number of programming models for building web applications:[4]

On IIS 6.0 and lower, pages written using different versions of the ASP framework cannot share session state without the use of third-party libraries. This does not apply to ASP.NET and ASP applications running side by side on IIS 7. With IIS 7.0, modules may be run in an integrated pipeline that allows modules written in any language to be executed for any request.[7]

It is not essential to use the standard Web forms development model when developing with ASP.NET. Noteworthy frameworks designed for the platform include:

Date Version Remarks New ASP.NET related features January 16, 2002 Old version, not maintained: 1.0 First version

released together with Visual Studio .NET

April 24, 2003 Old version, not maintained: 1.1 released together with Windows Server 2003

released together with Visual Studio .NET 2003

November 7, 2005 Old version, not maintained: 2.0

codename Whidbey
released together with Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Web Developer Express
and SQL Server 2005

November 21, 2006 Old version, not maintained: 3.0 Released with Windows Vista November 19, 2007 Old version, not maintained: 3.5 Released with Visual Studio 2008 and Windows Server 2008 August 11, 2008 Old version, not maintained: 3.5 Service Pack 1 Released with Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 April 12, 2010 Old version, not maintained: 4.0 Released with Visual Studio 2010

Parallel extensions and other .NET Framework 4 features

The two new properties added in the Page class are MetaKeyword and MetaDescription.

August 15, 2012 Old version, not maintained: 4.5 Released with Visual Studio 2012 and Windows Server 2012 for Windows 8

Parallel extensions and other .NET Framework 4.5 features

October 17, 2013 Old version, not maintained: 4.5.1 Released with Visual Studio 2013[8] for Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 May 5, 2014[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.5.2 July 20, 2015[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.6 Released[10] with Visual Studio 2015[11] and EF 7 Previews for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 November 30, 2015[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.6.1 August 2, 2016[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.6.2 April 11, 2017[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.7 Included in the Windows 10 Creators Update[12] October 17, 2017[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.7.1 Included in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.[13] April 30, 2018[9] Old version, still maintained: 4.7.2 August 09, 2022[9] Latest version: 4.8.1 Released[14] November 18, 2015 Old version, not maintained: 5 RC1 This version was later separated from ASP.NET and brought into a new project called ASP.NET Core, whose versioning started at 1.0.[15] An entirely new project with different development tenets and goals

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The Mono Project supports "everything in .NET 4.7 except WPF, WWF, and with limited WCF and limited ASP.NET 4.7 async stack."[16] ASP.NET can be run with Mono using one of three options: Apache hosting using the mod_mono module, FastCGI hosting, and XSP.


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