This article takes a look at how we can work with cache dependency with in-memory caching in ASP.NET Core.

Caching is a feature that has been introduced in ASP.NET. The latest versions of ASP.NET, as well as ASP.NET Core, provides support for caching. In ASP.NET Core, in particular, you’ve supported three different types of caching. These are response caching, in-memory caching, and distributed caching.

This article takes a look at how we can work with cache dependency with in-memory caching in ASP.NET Core. This article discusses the features and benefits of dotConnect for SQL, why caching is important, what cache dependency is all about, and why it is important.

In this example, we’ll connect to SQL Server using dotConnect for SQL Server (earlier known as SQLDirect.NET) which is a high performance and enhanced data provider for SQL Server that is built on top of ADO.NET and SqlClient and can work on both connected and disconnected modes.

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Implementing Cache Dependency in ASP.NET Core
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