The .NET 7 release marks an exciting milestone in many ways, but one in particular that’s exciting for ASP.NET developers building distributed apps or apps designed to be cloud native and ready for dynamic horizontal scale out is the addition of the Orleans team to the broader .NET team. Bringing Orleans and ASP.NET Core closer together has led to some exciting ideas for the future of how we blend Orleans into the ASP.NET toolchain, and coupled with the huge advances in performance throughout .NET 7 are improvements to Orleans 7 that bring over 150% improvements to some areas of the Orleans toolchain. This post will introduce you to some of the new features in Orleans 7.
Here’s what’s new in this release:
- Azure Active Directory authentication with Microsoft.Identity.Web
- CSS isolation for Blazor components
- Lazy loading in Blazor WebAssembly
- Updated Blazor WebAssembly globalization support
- New InputRadio Blazor component
- Set UI focus in Blazor apps
- Influencing the HTML head in Blazor apps
- IAsyncDisposable for Blazor components
- Control Blazor component instantiation
- Protected browser storage
- Model binding and validation with C# 9 record types
- Improvements to DynamicRouteValueTransformer
- Auto refresh with dotnet watch
- Console Logger Formatter
- JSON Console Logger
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