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Definition ASP.NET
ASP.NET is designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages, an open-source server-side web application framework developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build active web sites, applications, and services.
ASP.net from Microsoft is a server-side scripting technology, to create dynamic and interactive web applications. ASP.net page is an HTML page containing server-side scripts that are processed by a web server before being sent to the user’s browser. You can combine ASP with XML and HTML to create interactive websites. ASP.net code is more “compact” than ASP code, and the scripts required to perform a particular function are shorter in ASP.net than in ASP.
Because the server script generates a standard HTML page, it can be useful to every browser. You can create an ASP.net file using any text editing tool, such as Notepad.
Application manager
Application Manager is used to creating a folder on your site separately if you are using specific scripts or programs that you need to install in an application folder.
Upload or create a folder in the root directory and then set that folder as an app in the app manager. After creating the folder, you can see it in the drop-down menu within the Application Manager.
- Select an application path (note: it must be a folder that already exists on the server). Select an application from the drop-down menu.
- Click on “Create Application.” The application you choose will get added to the list of existing applications. The list is visible at the bottom of the same page. The “Create Application” button sets the permissions for the folders so that the folder can work independently of the rest of the site so that any ASP program you have in the folder can run if you code it to run as a Windows Services.
Manage applications
All existing applications with their status will appear in the list.
You can remove an application by selecting it and then clicking “Apply.”
What is the difference between ASP.net and the ASP?
While we use VBScript to write ASP, we can write ASP.net in any language supported by the .net Framework, which is VB.net; C # and JScript.net. If, as you have read, you can no longer use VBScript, but you must use VB.net, which is the closest thing. Another radical change is that ASP.net is a fully object-oriented language.
What improvements does ASP.net bring?
Without a doubt, it is much better than the traditional ASP, ASP.net brings several improvements, among which stand out:
Performance
The application compiles the native language in one go, and then, in each request, it has a Just In Time compilation, that is, it compiles from the native code, which allows much better performance. Also allows cache storage on the server
Programming speed
Through various controls, we can with a few lines and in less than 5 minutes show a whole database and do complex routines.
Web Services
It brings tools to share data and information between different sites.
Security
It has various tools that guarantee the security of our applications.