ASP.NET gives three main choices to create Web applications: ASP.NET Web Pages, ASP.NET Web Forms, and ASP.NET MVC. Of course there are a lot more options to choose from such as doing Web sites or Web projects, using Razor or ASPX syntax, accessing the database using ADO.NET Entity Framework or LINQ to SQL or directly ADO.NET, or a third party solution, there’s a large selection of JavaScript libraries… I think this list could be endlessly. This shot blog series concentrates on the three main options and gives information on differences between these technologies.
Demonstrating the differences, samples are given on displaying data from a database. The scenario is very simple with a selection list and a table to display records. The sample data I’m using is a Formula1 database with a table of F1 racers. The racers are filtered by the country they are from, and only racers from a single country are displayed. A combo box is used to select a country from the racers, and then the racers from the country are displayed. The same scenario is done with ASP.NET Web Forms, Web Pages, and ASP.NET MVC.
The first blog of this series will cover ASP.NET Web Forms and will be available soon linked from here.
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET Web Forms Part 1
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET Web Forms Part 2
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET Web Forms Part 3
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET Web Pages using Microsoft WebMatrix
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET MVC Part 1
- Filter and display data with ASP.NET MVC Part 2
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