Update the Settings in the ASP.NET Core App
#DOCKER NETWORK CREATE HOW TO#
That blog post shows you how to build a simple. This tutorial uses the ASP.Net Core project from a previous blog post on Adding Login to Your ASP.NET Core MVC App.
To build an app in Docker, first we need an app to Dockerize. Sample App Dependencies: ASP.Net Core and Docker Packages In this post, I’ll cover how you can use Docker to run your application in an isolated, minimal environment with fewer moving parts. The core secret to improving reliability is fewer moving parts. Operating systems perform many functions and incorporate many features, so running them reliably is a huge task. Recently, the software community has made strides in test-driven development and continuous integration processes to drive up quality, and of course, that improves reliability. One important aspect of “stuff just works” – reliability. Chasing dependency issues and debugging arcane operating system errors - not a good use of time. Wouldn’t it be great if stuff just worked? Especially in the ever-changing world of software.