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Published inNov 2016
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Mugilan T. S. Ragupathi
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Mugilan T. S. Ragupathi has been working on building web-based applications using Microsof technology for more than a decade. He is active in the ASP.NET community and is running a successful blog, www.dotnetodyssey.com, to help his fellow .NET developers. His free beginners' course for ASP.NET MVC 5 (http://www.dotnetodyssey.com/asp-net-mvc-5-free-course/) was well received and is referred to as a concrete reference for beginners. He can be seen on subreddit / Stack Overflow in the C# section. He has written two free micro e-books, The 7 Most Popular Recipes of jQuery with ASP.NET Web Forms and Value & Reference types in C# (http://www.dotnetodyssey.com/freeebooks/). His books have received good responses. He is also an active contributor to the ASP.NET community on Quora (https://www.quora.com/profile/Mugil-Ragu). He likes to help readers with queries regarding ASP.NET.
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Anuraj Parameswaran is a seasoned IT expert with over 19 years of experience, starting in 2004, with a strong focus on Azure and .NET technologies. Currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Socxo Solutions Pvt. Ltd., he has received seven prestigious Microsoft MVP awards. Anuraj actively participates in mentoring programs, delivers speeches at various events, and contributes extensively to both Microsoft and Azure communities. His commitment to sharing knowledge and embracing lifelong learning is exemplified by his involvement as a technical reviewer for Packt books.
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Role of the Controller in ASP.NET MVC applications


At the high level, the Controller orchestrates between the Model and the View, and sends the output back to the user. This is also the place where authentication is usually done through action filters. Action filters will be discussed in detail in the Filters section of this chapter. The following figure illustrates the high-level flow of a request (with the steps) in ASP.Net MVC and shows us how the Controller fits into the big picture:

The following is the sequence of events that will happen at high level when the user is accessing the ASP.NET Core application:

  1. The user types the URL in the browser.

  2. Based on the pattern of the URL, the routing engine selects the appropriate Controller.

  3. The Controller talks to the Model to get any relevant data through its action methods. Action methods are methods within a controller class.

  4. The Controller then passes the data to the View to present it in a viewable format, typically as HTML elements.

  5. The View...

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Mugilan T. S. Ragupathi

Mugilan T. S. Ragupathi has been working on building web-based applications using Microsof technology for more than a decade. He is active in the ASP.NET community and is running a successful blog, www.dotnetodyssey.com, to help his fellow .NET developers. His free beginners' course for ASP.NET MVC 5 (http://www.dotnetodyssey.com/asp-net-mvc-5-free-course/) was well received and is referred to as a concrete reference for beginners. He can be seen on subreddit / Stack Overflow in the C# section. He has written two free micro e-books, The 7 Most Popular Recipes of jQuery with ASP.NET Web Forms and Value & Reference types in C# (http://www.dotnetodyssey.com/freeebooks/). His books have received good responses. He is also an active contributor to the ASP.NET community on Quora (https://www.quora.com/profile/Mugil-Ragu). He likes to help readers with queries regarding ASP.NET.
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Anuraj Parameswaran

Anuraj Parameswaran is a seasoned IT expert with over 19 years of experience, starting in 2004, with a strong focus on Azure and .NET technologies. Currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Socxo Solutions Pvt. Ltd., he has received seven prestigious Microsoft MVP awards. Anuraj actively participates in mentoring programs, delivers speeches at various events, and contributes extensively to both Microsoft and Azure communities. His commitment to sharing knowledge and embracing lifelong learning is exemplified by his involvement as a technical reviewer for Packt books.
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