Carter
SoapCore
Carter | SoapCore | |
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15 | 4 | |
1,985 | 958 | |
1.3% | 0.6% | |
4.5 | 8.7 | |
5 months ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Carter
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Explorando o Carter: Um Framework Simples e Eficaz para APIs em .NET
Para saber mais: Carter Github
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17 Amazing Community Packages for .NET Developers
And what about Carter for minimal APIs?
- Does an open source 'backend platform' exist for dotnet?
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What is the dotnet equivalent to Python's Flask?
Nancy became Carter https://github.com/CarterCommunity/Carter
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Reprise - a micro-framework that brings the REPR pattern into Minimal APIs
The results for Carter were a surprise for me as well and I even reported that: https://github.com/CarterCommunity/Carter/issues/315
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Does anyone like minimal API?
Check out Carter if you're a Nancy fan =)
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is injecting a iserviceprovider instance considered a anti-pattern
As a good example on how to build over base asp.net core there's project Carter who provides a nice module experience.
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FastEndpoints alternatives - ApiEndpoints and Carter
3 projects | 20 Jan 2022
- ASP.NET Core 6: Autenticación JWT y Identity Core
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As a .Net/NodeJS developer, this video helped me reconcile some Minimal API patterns
I would recommend Carter. I just started playing with it and It’s been delightful so far. https://github.com/CarterCommunity/Carter
SoapCore
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Questions about OWIN and WCF from a high level.
If you have a need to still support existing client apps that used a WCF backend then this or SoapCore are both options but I don’t think they have full support for all features that WCF had.
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20 years of .NET: Reflecting on Microsoft's not-Java
Insted of CoreWCF we used SoapCore which is way more stable https://github.com/DigDes/SoapCore/
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How do I explain .NET 5/6 to people not keeping up with it?
For WCF: https://github.com/DigDes/SoapCore
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Contract First Web Service Development in .NET
Sure, we could use Soap Core, but to work with existing contracts I find it to be a very manual solution and with some risk of inadvertently altering the schema.
What are some alternatives?
FastEndpoints - A light-weight REST API development framework for ASP.NET 6 and newer.
CoreWCF - Main repository for the Core WCF project
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
FastEndpoints - A light-weight REST API development framework for ASP.Net 6 and newer. [Moved to: https://github.com/FastEndpoints/Library]
AspNetCoreRateLimit - ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware
ASP.NET MVC Boilerplate - .NET project templates with batteries included, providing the minimum amount of code required to get you going faster.
ServiceStack - Thoughtfully architected, obscenely fast, thoroughly enjoyable web services for all
MinimalApiPlayground - A place I'm trying out the new ASP.NET Core minimal APIs features.
botbuilder-community-dotnet - Part of the Bot Builder Community Project. Repository for extensions for the Bot Builder .NET SDK, including middleware, dialogs, recognizers and more.
MiniValidation - A minimalist validation library for .NET built atop the existing features in `System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations` namespace
Jackett - API Support for your favorite torrent trackers