Earlier this week I talked about how I upgraded my podcast site to ASP.NET Core 2.2 and added Health Check features fairly easily. There's a ton of new features and so far it's been great running on my site with no issues. Upgrading from 2.1 is straightforward. Better integration with popular Open API (Swagger) libraries including design-time checks with code analyzers Introduction of Endpoint Routing with up to 20% improved routing performance in MVC Improved URL generation with the LinkGenerator class & support for route Parameter Transformers (and a post from Scott Hanselman) New Health Checks API for application health monitoring Up to 400% improved throughput on IIS due to in-process hosting support Up to 15% improved MVC model validation performance Problem Details (RFC 7807) support in MVC for detailed API error results Preview of HTTP/2 server support in ASP.NET Core Template updates for Bootstrap 4 and Angular 6 Java client for ASP.NET Core SignalR Up to 60% improved HTTP Client performance on Linux and 20% on WindowsI wanted to look at just a few of these that I found particularly interesting.
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