![]() ![]() ![]() In general, the choice of which framework to use depends on your background and experience with ASP.NET.ĪSP.NET Web Pages in particular was designed to make it easy for people who already know HTML to add server processing to their pages. The emphasis is on "separation of concerns" (processing, data, and UI layers).Īll three frameworks are fully supported and continue to be developed by the ASP.NET team. ASP.NET MVC implements the model-view-controller pattern for ASP.NET.Web Forms uses an event-based model that's familiar to those who've worked with client-based (Windows forms) development. ASP.NET Web Forms is based on a page object model and traditional window-type controls (buttons, lists, etc.).ASP.NET Web Pages focuses on adding dynamic (server-side) code and database access to HTML pages, and features simple and lightweight syntax.All three are ASP.NET technologies for creating dynamic web applications:
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