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  2. Application service provider - Wikipedia

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    The application software resides on the vendor's system and is accessed by users through a communication protocol. Alternatively, the vendor may provide special purpose client software. Client software may interface with these systems through an application programming interface. ASP characteristics include: ASP hosts the application [2]

  3. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET (file format) ASP.NET is a server-side web-application framework designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services. The name stands for Active Server Pages Network Enabled Technologies.

  4. ASP.NET Core - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET Core. ASP.NET Core is an open-source modular web-application framework. It is a redesign of ASP.NET that unites the previously separate ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web API into a single programming model. [3][4] Despite being a new framework, built on a new web stack, it does have a high degree of concept compatibility with ASP.NET.

  5. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    This section lists proprietary software that includes software, hosting, and support with a single vendor. This section includes free services. Name. Licensed version available. Last stable version. Web content management. Group content management. Enterprise content management. Adobe Business Catalyst.

  6. Orchard Project - Wikipedia

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    Orchard is a free, open source, community-focused content management system written in ASP.NET platform using the ASP.NET MVC framework. Its vision is to create shared components for building ASP.NET applications and extensions, and specific applications that leverage these components to meet the needs of end-users, scripters, and developers.

  7. MonoRail (software) - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal. MonoRail (formerly called Castle on Rails ), a component of the Castle Project, is an open source web application framework built on top of the ASP.NET platform. Inspired by Ruby on Rails Action Pack, [2] MonoRail differs from standard ASP.NET Web Forms development by enforcing separation of concerns using ...

  8. ASP.NET MVC - Wikipedia

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    Website. dotnet.microsoft.com /apps /aspnet /mvc. ASP.NET MVC is a web application framework developed by Microsoft that implements the model–view–controller (MVC) pattern. It is no longer in active development [citation needed]. It is open-source software, apart from the ASP.NET Web Forms component, which is proprietary.

  9. Active Server Pages - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.asp.net. Active Server Pages. Filename extension. .asp. Developed by. Microsoft. Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft 's first server-side scripting language and engine for dynamic web pages. It was first released in December 1996, before being superseded in January 2002 by ASP.NET.