- The goal here is to enable components that use hosting abstractions to use the web host. It lets us start to decouple components from the web host abstractions where possible while not breaking any existing components. This will allow things to work in both the generic host and the web host. The one snafu is the WebHostBuilderContext which has an IHostingEnvironment typed as the AspNetCore.Abstractions type. - Updated tests. #1218 |
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README.md
Hosting
The Hosting repo contains code required to host an ASP.NET Core application, it is the entry point used when self-hosting an application.
This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.