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Content negotiation in MVC 6 (or how can I just write JSON)
AvatarYishai G_November 24, 2014Nov 24, 201411/24/14

[Update] – We decided to make two significant changes starting with Beta3, we are to not include the XML formatter by default, as well as special treat browsers. The content below is still relevant up to MVC 6 Beta2.
Intro
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Microsoft Asp.Net MVC Security Update MS14-059 broke my build!
AvatarmiguelOctober 16, 2014Oct 16, 201410/16/14

Microsoft just released a new security update to be automatically applied to machines configured to use Microsoft Update.  The security bulletin is available here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/ms14-059
Unfortunately, some ASP.NET MVC 3 and 4 VS projects can no longer build after the update is applied.

Announcing the Release of Web API OData 5.3
AvatarAndrew Zhou from MicrosoftSeptember 11, 2014Sep 11, 201409/11/14

The NuGet packages for ASP.NET Web API OData 5.3 are now live on the NuGet gallery!
Download this release
You can install or update the NuGet packages for ASP.NET Web API OData 5.3 using the NuGet Package Manager Console, like this:

Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.OData -Version 5.3.0

Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.WebApi.OData -Version 5.3.0

What’s in this release?

Announcing the Release Candidates for Web API OData 5.3
AvatarAndrew Zhou from MicrosoftAugust 27, 2014Aug 27, 201408/27/14

The release candidate NuGet packages for ASP.NET Web API OData 5.3 are now live on the NuGet gallery!
Download this release
You can install or update the release candidate NuGet packages for ASP.NET Web API OData 5.3 using the NuGet Package Manager Console,

Release Candidates for ASP.NET MVC 5.2, Web API 2.2 and Web Pages 3.2
AvatarKanchan Mehrotra (Microsoft)May 27, 2014May 27, 201405/27/14

The release candidate NuGet packages for ASP.NET MVC 5.2, ASP.NET Web API 2.2 and ASP.NET Web Pages 3.2 are now live on the NuGet gallery!
Download this release
You can install or update the release candidate NuGet packages for ASP.NET MVC 5.2,

ASP.NET MVC 5 Lifecycle Document Published
AvatarcephalinMarch 4, 2014Mar 4, 201403/4/14

Fresh out of the oven is a PDF document that charts the lifecycle of every ASP.NET MVC 5 application. Many of you have requested this document over the years and we’re glad to finally put it in your hands now.
You will find the PDF document very similar to the ASP.NET application lifecycle topic in its approach.

Scaffolding asynchronous MVC and Web API controllers for Entity Framework 6
AvatarXueyuan DaiSeptember 18, 2013Sep 18, 201309/18/13

Brief
Entity Framework 6 introduces support for the .NET 4.5 asynchronous programming pattern using the async and await keywords. And in Visual Studio 2013 RC we’re making it easier for you to take advantage of this new capability by optionally generating asynchronous code when you scaffold MVC and Web API controllers.

Scaffolding asynchronous MVC and Web API controllers for Entity Framework 6
AvatarXueyuan DaiSeptember 18, 2013Sep 18, 201309/18/13

Brief
Entity Framework 6 introduces support for the .NET 4.5 asynchronous programming pattern using the async and await keywords. And in Visual Studio 2013 RC we’re making it easier for you to take advantage of this new capability by optionally generating asynchronous code when you scaffold MVC and Web API controllers.

The Aspnet Compiler Build Task in Visual Studio 2010 ASP.Net MVC 2 Projects
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftMay 14, 2010May 14, 201005/14/10

If you crack open the project file in an ASP.Net MVC 2 application (in notepad or unload your project and then click “Edit *.proj”), you will notice an interesting line.

<MvcBuildViews>false</MvcBuildViews>

This is an option to enable a post build task that will run the Asp_net compiler.

ASP.Net MVC in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftOctober 23, 2009Oct 23, 200910/23/09

Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 contains ASP.Net MVC 2 in the box so there is no need to install an out of band update to Visual Studio 2010 to develop ASP.Net MVC applications. Phil Haack posted about the in-box experience for Beta 2 andd also provides some info on how to upgrade your ASP.Net MVC 1 apps to ASP.Net MVC 2.

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