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Kestrel Web Server — Complete Guide
Kestrel Web Server — Complete Guide: free step-by-step lesson with examples, common mistakes, and interview tips — part of ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial on Toolliyo Academy.
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ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial · Lesson 21 of 200
Kestrel Web Server
Getting Started ✓ → Core MVC → Data & Security → Production → Career
Beginner · 3 — Controllers & Views · ~6 min · Section 2: ASP.NET Core Basics & Hosting
What is this?
Kestrel Web Server is an important part of building ShopNest and real MVC applications. This lesson shows one clear example you can run locally.
Why should you care?
Teams use Kestrel Web Server when shipping admin panels, portals, and stores on ASP.NET Core MVC.
See it live — copy this example
Create an MVC project (dotnet new mvc), add the code, and run dotnet run.
// launchSettings.json
"applicationUrl": "https://localhost:7241;http://localhost:5241"
// Program.cs — Kestrel hosts the app when you dotnet run
Run Example »
This lesson uses terminal or setup steps. Run commands on your computer — the live editor appears on coding lessons.
What happened?
- Walk through the example top to bottom.
- Each line connects to Kestrel Web Server.
- Change one piece, run dotnet run, and observe the result.
Try it yourself
- Open the example for Kestrel Web Server.
- Type or paste it into ShopNest.Mvc in the right folder.
- Run the app and verify behavior in the browser.
- Change text or labels in the example and run again — watch the browser update.
- Break the code on purpose (remove a semicolon), read the error message, then fix it.
Remember
Kestrel Web Server — know what it does and when to use it. Practice on ShopNest before moving on. Use the Next lesson link when this feels comfortable.