Windows 7+ and Windows Server 2012 R2+ are supported. Apps can be deployed in 32-bit or 64-bit versions. HTTP.sys server doesn't work in reverse proxy with IIS
ASP.NET Core uses multiple logging providers for storing and displaying logs. Default providers include Console, Debug, EventSource, and EventLog. Logging levels range from Trace (0) to Critical (6). Log categories are specified using fully qualified class names
Tutorial covers basics, intermediate, and advanced ASP.NET Core Web API concepts. Designed for students, beginners, intermediate, and professional developers. Provides hands-on approach with step-by-step program examples
CORS enables cross-origin requests between different domains. Same-origin policy prevents AJAX requests to other domains. CORS is safer and more flexible than JSONP
Security patches provide fixes for security issues. Go-live releases are supported by Microsoft in production. Go-live builds are typically released just before GA release
This release has reached end of life and is no longer supported. Security patches are included in this release. Users are recommended to upgrade to .NET 9.0