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ASP.net Architecture Jeremy Boyd, Senior Technical Lead - Intergen MSDN Regional Director – New Zealand
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A quick word about the RD program Regional Directors aren't Microsoft employees RDs are independent developers who provide a link between Microsoft and the local community. Find out more: http://www.microsoft.com/rdhttp://www.microsoft.com/rd Drop us a line if you want to talk shop, ask about the new technology coming out of Microsoft, or just see if we can help with a technical problem you are having New Zealand RDs – Lukas Svoboda, Jeremy Boyd Australia RDs – Adam Cogan, Peter Stanski
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Objectives Discuss history of ASP.NET –Dynamic web content –ASP Present new ASP.NET architecture –.NET core –Compilation –Code behind –Shadow copying Migration from ASP
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Dynamic Web Content Dynamic web content has traditionally been generated using CGI, ISAPI, or ASP on Microsoft platforms –The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) provides dynamic content by directly processing requests and issuing responses in a custom process –The Internet Services API provides similar capability through filter DLLs, reducing the overhead –Active Server Pages (ASP) eliminates the need to author DLLs to provide dynamic content -- integrated server-side script generates HTML
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ASP Active Server Pages (ASP) simplify common tasks ISAPI DLLs were being used for –ASP was introduced because web developers were building ISAPI extension DLLs to perform things like database queries and posting back HTML –Each different type of request required a new ISAPI extension DLL to be written –ASP.DLL is a generic ISAPI DLL that reads.ASP files, parses and executes server side script blocks, and serves up result
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ASP.NET == ASP.NExTversion On one hand, ASP.NET is an evolution of the ASP and is just the next version of ASP –Same intrinsic objects available –Script and html can be mixed –Some ASP code can be ported with no changes –Server-side Javascript is still supported
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function Add(x, y) { return x+y; } Test ASP Page 2+2= Row Col0 Row Col1 Written directly to Response "); %> server-side function interspersed server-side script server-side evaluation syntax server-side directive test.asp <%> <%> <%><%> <%> <%> Sample ASP file
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Fundamental change ASP.NET is more than just the next version of ASP –Pages are compiled into assemblies improving performance and diagnostics –Code-behind encourages better separation of code from HTML –Extensible, server-side control architecture –Server-side data binding model –Form validation architecture –Web services allow assemblies to expose themselves as SOAP servers
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Sample ASP.NET file int Add(int x, int y) { return x+y; } Test ASP.NET Page 2+2= Row Col0 Row Col1 Written directly to Response "); %> server-side function interspersed server-side script server-side evaluation syntax server-side directive test.aspx <%> <%> <%><%> <%> <%>
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What is ASP.NET? At a high level, ASP.NET is a collection of.NET classes that collaborate to process an HTTP request and generate an HTTP response –Some classes are loaded from system assemblies –Some classes are loaded from GAC assemblies –Some classes are loaded from local assemblies –To work with ASP.NET, you must build your own classes that integrate into its existing class structure –Some of your classes will be in pre-built assemblies –Some of your classes will be in assemblies generated implicitly from ASP.NET files (aspx, ashx, asmx,...)
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High-level view of ASP.NET
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Pipeline architecture ASP.NET uses the CLR to replace IIS's ISAPI/ASP architecture –User-defined handler objects used to dispatch HTTP requests –Requests dispatched through ASP.NET-provided ISAPI extension ( aspnet_isapi.dll ) –Handlers run in an ASP.NET-provided worker process ( aspnet_wp.exe in IIS 5, w3wp.exe in IIS 6) –Many IIS features bypassed in favor of ASP.NET- provided features (WAM-based process isolation, ASP object model, and session management)
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GET /foo/foo.aspx HTTP/1.1 200 OK... INETINFO.EXE (IIS 5.0) aspnet_isapi.dll (ISAPI Extension) aspnet_wp.exe (ASP.NET Worker Process) named pipe connection handler IHttpHandler Web Server (Win2000, XP) HttpPipeline architecture (IIS 5.0)
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GET /foo/foo.aspx HTTP/1.1 200 OK... w3wp.exe (ASP.NET Worker Process) handler IHttpHandler Web Server (Win Server 2003) kernel http.sys aspnet_isapi.dll (ISAPI Extension) w3wp.exe (ASP.NET Worker Process) handler IHttpHandler Application Pool #1Application Pool #2 aspnet_isapi.dll (ISAPI Extension) HttpPipeline architecture (IIS 6.0)
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Compilation vs. Interpretation When ASP.NET pages are first accessed, they are compiled into assemblies –Subsequent access loads the page directly from the assembly –Eliminates inefficiencies of the scripting model of ASP –No performance difference between compiled components and embedded server-side code –Debugging tools shared with all.NET development –Whenever you author a new.aspx file, you are authoring a new class
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Page compilation Every ASP.NET page is compiled into an assembly on first access –The generated assembly contains a single class that derives from System.Web.UI.Page –The generated Page -derived class is the file name of the page, replacing the "." with a "_" (like foo_aspx ) –The generated assembly is stored in the 'Temporary ASP.NET Files' directory on the server machine
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ASP.net Page Compilation
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ASP.NET basics Each ASP.NET page is parsed and compiled into a class that extends System.Web.UI.Page –Page class implements IHttpHandler –A lot of the Page class is dedicated to forms/control processing –Exposes HttpContext properties as own properties
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.aspx Type Information
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System.Web.UI.Page The Page class provides facilities for rendering HTML –Response and Request objects are available as properties of the class –Methods for rendering are provided –Events associated with generating the page are defined
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class Page : TemplateControl, IHttpHandler { // State management public HttpApplicationState Application {get;} public HttpSessionState Session {virtual get;} public Cache Cache {get;} // Intrinsics public HttpRequest Request {get;} public HttpResponse Response {get;} public HttpServerUtility Server {get;} public string MapPath(string virtualPath); // Client information public string ClientTarget {get; set;} public IPrincipal User {get;} //... } System.Web.UI.Page
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class Page : TemplateControl, IHttpHandler { // Core public UserControl LoadControl(string virtualPath); public virtual ControlCollection Controls {get;} public override string ID { get; set;} public bool IsPostBack {get;} protected virtual void RenderControl(HtmlTextWriter writer); // Events public event EventHandler Init; public event EventHandler Load; public event EventHandler PreRender; public event EventHandler Unload; //... } System.Web.UI.Page
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Class creation Classes created from.aspx files can be customized –Server-side script blocks are added to the class definition Member variables Member functions –Interspersed script is added to a 'Render' function Executable code
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private ArrayList _values = new ArrayList(); private void PopulateArray() { _values.Add("v1"); _values.Add("v2"); _values.Add("v3"); _values.Add("v4"); } aspx==class! <% PopulateArray(); for (int i=0; i<_values.Count; i++) Response.Output.Write(" {0} ", _values[i]); %> member variable declaration member function declaration member function usage member variable usage <% %> Aspx == Class
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Server Side Code Placement in Page Compilation
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Code behind In addition to customizing the generated Page class using embedded code, ASP.NET supports page inheritance –Technique of Page inheritance is called code- behind –Supported through the Inherits attribute of the Page directive –Promotes separation of code and presentation –Code-behind files can be pre-compiled and placed in a directory named /bin at the top level of the application –Code-behind files can be compiled on demand using the src attribute of the Page directive
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<%@ Page Language="C#" Inherits="EssentialAspDotNet.Architecture.SamplePage"%> aspx==class! <%@ Page Language="C#" Inherits="EssentialAspDotNet.Architecture.SamplePage"%> <%> Sample Page with CodeBehind
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namespace EssentialAspDotNet.Architecture { public class SamplePage : Page { private ArrayList _values = new ArrayList(); public SamplePage() { _values.Add("v1"); _values.Add("v2"); _values.Add("v3"); _values.Add("v4"); } protected void WriteArray() { for (int i=0; i<_values.Count; i++) Response.Output.Write(" {0} ", _values[i]); } SamplePage.cs
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Class Hierarchy created using code behind
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<%@ Page Language="C#" src="SampleCodeBehind.cs" Inherits="EssentialAspDotNet.Architecture.SamplePage"%> aspx==class! <%@ Page Language="C#" src="SampleCodeBehind.cs" Inherits="EssentialAspDotNet.Architecture.SamplePage"%> <%> Using src attribute to automatically compile code behind
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Shadow Copying All assemblies in the /bin directory are shadow copied –Placing assemblies in /bin makes them available to all pages in that application –These assemblies are not referenced directly by ASP.NET –Instead they are copied to an obscure location prior to loading –If the original file ever changes, the file is re-copied –Enables xcopy deployment
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Shadow Copy Mechanism
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ASP->ASP.NET Migration Several options for migrating 'classic' ASP applications –Run ASP side-by-side with ASP.NET, developing new pages/apps in ASP.NET Quickest path, but session and application state is not shared –Convert existing ASP pages to ASP.NET (but keep using old libraries - ADO and msxml) Access to COM libraries incurs interop boundary crossing –Convert existing ASP pages to ASP.NET with new libraries (ADO.NET and System.XML)
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Converting ASP pages to ASP.NET Some pages can be converted by simply renaming to.aspx Most pages will need some 'touch up' –Many directives have been changed (or removed) –VBScript is not directly supported (must be VB.NET) –COM object interaction may require ASPCOMPAT mode –Code block placement different in ASP.NET
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Updating directives from ASP- >ASP.NET Several directives in ASP are no longer supported – Instead, use equivalent ASP.NET directives/attributes –
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Not VBScript = VB.NET Many language changes mean VBScript code needs to be updated –VB.NET doesn't support default properties objRS("au_fname") => objRS.Fields("au_fname") –IsNull won't work when testing DB results IsNull(dbField) => IsDBNull(dbField) –Let and Set are no longer supported Set obj = CreateObject("xx") => obj = CreateObject("xx")
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Not VBScript = VB.NET –Date() is no longer an expression (it is a type) Date() => DateTime.Now –Parameters must be passed within parentheses Response.Write "hi" => Response.Write("hi")
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Interacting with COM By default, ASP.NET applications will run in an MTA thread when accessing COM objects through interop –Many classic ASP components are STA-threaded which means that all calls incur a thread-switch –Avoid this by using the AspCompat attribute –
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Summary ASP.NET is an evolution of dynamic web page generation techniques All pages in ASP.NET are compiled assemblies Code-behind is a useful technique for separating code logic from presentation Shadow copying enables 'xcopy' deployment Migrating ASP applications typically requires some explicit conversion on your part
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