Posted On: Jul 04, 2024
A route is a URL pattern that is mapped to a handler. The handler can be a physical file, such as an .aspx file in a Web Forms application. A handler can also be a class that processes the request, such as a controller in an MVC application. To define a route, you create an instance of the route class by specifying the URL pattern, the handler, and optionally a name for the route.
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