Creating ViewModels
Next, we will be creating several ViewModels that we will be using in our Views model.
To start with, we will create a RegisterViewModel class that contains three properties—Email, Password, and ConfirmPassword. We decorate the properties with appropriate attributes so that we can use client-side validation using an unobtrusive jQuery validation. We are making all the fields required as follows:
public class RegisterViewModel
{
[Required]
[EmailAddress]
[Display(Name = "Email")]
public string Email { get; set; }
[Required]
[StringLength(100, ErrorMessage = "The {0} must be at least {2} characters long.", MinimumLength = 6)]
[DataType(DataType.Password)]
[Display(Name = "Password")]
public string Password { get; set; }
[DataType(DataType.Password)]
[Display(Name = "Confirm password")]
[Compare("Password...