Monday, April 14, 2014

Version history of ASP.NET

ASP.NET Version History---Features Detail
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4.5.1
4.5.1 and Visual Studio 2013
  1. One ASP.NET
  2. ASP.NET Scaffolding
  3. ASP.NET Identity
     
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4.5
4.5 and Visual Studio 2012
  1. Strongly Typed Data Controls
  2. Model Binding
  3. Unobtrusive Validation
  4. Bundling and Minification
  5. Async Support
  6. Support for asynchronous modules and handlers
  7. Friendly URL
  8. HTML5 Features enhancements
  9. Support for WebSocket protocol
  10. oAuth Support
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4.0
4.0 and Visual Studio 2010
  1. Introduced ClientIdMode property for Server Control
  2. Routing
  3. Introduced Meta tags MetaKeyword and MetaDescription
  4. Chart Control
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3.5
3.5 and Visual Studio 2008
  1. Integrated ASP.NET AJAX
  2. Support LINQ
  3. New Data controls LINQ DataSource, ListView and DataPager
  4. Dynamic Data
  5. Multi-targeting Framework Support
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2.0
2.0 and Visual Studio 2005
  1. New Data controls GridView, FormView and DetailsView
  2. DataSource controls SQLDataSource, Object DataSource, AccessDataSource, XMLDataSource and SiteMapDataSource
  3. Navigation controls
  4. Master pages
  5. Cross Page Postbacks
  6. Validation Groups
  7. Themes
  8. Skins
  9. Login controls
  10. Role Management
  11. Profiles
  12. Membership Service
  13. Localization and Globalization
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1.1
1.1 and Visual Studio .NET 2003
  1. ASP.NET Mobile controls
  2. Built-in support for ODBC and databases
  3. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) support
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1.0
1.0 and Visual Studio .NET
  1. Support for Object-oriented Web application development
  2. Use of DLL class libraries

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