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Migrating ASP.NET Microservices to ASP.NET Core

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  • Facilitates your company's migration of services as .NET Core's popularity grows so your process is effective and efficient
  • Teaches from a hands-on existing system, complete with all the bugs, hacks, and retired libraries that cause migration headaches
  • Written by a highly sought-after presenter on the topic of ASP.NET migration who is available online, in help forums, and out in the community where she teaches, troubleshoots, and encourages good code practices

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. The SaaS System in Question

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 1-11
  3. Should We Migrate?

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 13-26
  4. Phase 1: Analysis

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 27-54
  5. Phase 2: Planning the Architecture

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 55-62
  6. Phase 3: Migration

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 63-122
  7. Phase 4: Upgrading the Deployment Pipeline

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 123-131
  8. Maintenance and Resources

    • Iris Classon
    Pages 133-144
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 145-149

About this book

Migrate your existing microservice cluster from ASP .NET to ASP .NET Core. While improved performance and cross-platform support are evident, this book helps you cut through the noise to determine how, when, and to what extent a migration is needed.

Microsoft’s introduction of .NET Core has created a lot of excitement, but also a lot of confusion for developers accustomed to ASP applications and services. This book gives you specific steps to embark on a partial or full SaaS microservices system migration, factoring in limited resources, time, and finances. In addition to practical advice and real-world examples, many mishaps will be shared, providing you with a complete 360-degree view of a migration.

As a developer intimately familiar with the migration process, author Iris Classon shares prescriptive guidance on every part of the system—from code, dependencies, editors, integration, and the deployment pipeline to a distribution model. You will come away with all the information you need to plan and prepare your migration to ASP.NET Core.


What You’ll Learn

  • Conduct an in-depth, pre-migration analysis of your system 
  • Know the differences between ASP .NET and ASP .NET Core
  • Plan for and execute a full or partial migration to ASP .NET Core 
  • Understand the continuous integration and deployment process 
  • Gain insight on tools and templates that will accelerate and facilitate the migration process
  • Leverage a real-world migration example, complete with genuine challenges
  • Migrate specific components such as logging, authentication, data access, and more


Who This Book Is For

Developers who are considering or are tasked with migrating an existing microservice cluster from ASP.NET to ASP.NET Core. Experience with C#, Web API, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, and PowerShell is helpful.






Authors and Affiliations

  • 29 Gothenburg, Sweden

    Iris Classon

About the author

Iris Classon is a force of nature. Her unique and engaging methods of teaching complex topics have garnered her considerable respect from the developer community and a great deal of media attention—Channel 9, Hanselminutes, Computer Sweden, and Developer Magazine—just to name a few. She is a Microsoft MVP and holds multiple certifications. Currently a freelance developer with her company, In Love With Code LTD, Iris can be found consulting for large enterprises and working on back-end systems and operations for startups. She often speaks at conferences such as TechDays and NDC, and at user groups. Her passion for teaching code extends to her tweets @IrisClasson, her popular blog StackOverflow, MSDN, and a myriad of other social media sites.

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eBook USD 29.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 37.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

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