Microsoft Blazor Building Web Applications In Net 6 And Beyond

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Microsoft Blazor

Build web applications in C# and Microsoft .NET 6 that run in any modern browser and become a full-stack web developer!. Do all these things using the Microsoft Blazor framework and the techniques shown in this book. New in this edition is coverage of the new and improved Razor syntax, communication with the server using SignalR and/or gRPC, the use of virtualization to load large quantities of data efficiently, deployment and ahead-of-time compilation into WASM, new unit testing features, security using OpenID Connect, and more. Reading this book helps you learn to build user interfaces and present data to a user for display and modification, capturing the user’s changes via data binding. The book shows how to access a rich library of .NET functionality such as a component model for building a composable user interface, including how to develop reusable components that can be used across many pages and websites. Also covered is data exchange with a server using REST, SignalR, and gRPC, giving you access to microservices and database services. Blazor provides a fresh take on web development by eliminating the need for you to learn different languages and frameworks for client- and server-side development. Blazor allows C# and .NET to be used on all sides—both server-side and client-side—providing a robust feature set that is well suited toward scalable, enterprise-level applications. With Blazor you can use all your experience in .NET 6 along with thousands existing libraries, right in the browser. This book gets you proficient using this important toolkit for web application development. What You Will Learn Build user interfaces and display data for users to edit Capture user edits and changes via data binding Transfer data back and forth between server and client Communicate with microservices and database services using REST, SignalR, or gRPC Develop reusable components and assemble them into bigger components Use routing to build single-page applications (SPAs) Build stable and maintainable software using unit testing Internationalize your application to reach more users Secure your Blazor application with OpenID Connect Who This Book Is For Experienced .NET developers who want to apply their existing skills toward building professional-quality, client-side web applications that run in any browser and web developers who want to step away from JavaScript and its complexities, and instead use a proven technology (C# and .NET6) that is robust toward creating enterprise-quality applications that scale and are reliable, and provide a good user experience
Modernizing .NET Web Applications

In 2016, Microsoft introduced the new generation of .NET called .NET Core. It brought many fundamental improvements to the platform, but there were also many breaking changes and missing APIs, especially when it comes to creating web applications. Upgrading any website running on .NET Framework to the new .NET Core proved to be a complex process, which can take months or even years. This book describes two approaches you can take to incrementally modernize legacy .NET web applications. It explains the changes that happened in ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Web API, Entity Framework, ASP.NET Identity, SignalR, and other libraries. It also shows a migration path for applications written in ASP.NET Web Forms: a technology which isn’t supported in the new .NET at all. In addition, the book describes the new frameworks available in the ASP.NET Core platform (Blazor, Razor Pages, ASP.NET Core MVC, SignalR Core, and so on) and helps you decide which technology will be the best fit. The book also covers several “soft” areas: how to explain the benefits or necessity for the modernization to your company management, how to deal with refactoring and improving the overall code quality during the entire process, and how to adjust the architecture of the application to be ready for another technology upgrade in the future. The topic of modernization is highly relevant. There are still plenty of legacy .NET applications that are being actively developed and maintained. Many of them were developed for 10+ years, they involve plethora of company-specific know-how, and it is not economically feasible to rewrite them from scratch. What You Will Learn Discover the changes you need to make in a legacy ASP.NET application to migrate it to .NET 8 and beyond Estimate the required effort and prepare the entire process Use the In-place or Side-by-side approach to modernize your application incrementally Migrate from ASP.NET Web Services or WCF to REST or gRPC Migrate from ASP.NET SignalR to SignalR Core or from Entity Framework to EF Core Migrate from Forms Authentication to ASP.NET Identity Migrate ASP.NET Web Forms to Blazor Server or DotVVM Migrate ASP.NET MVC and Web Pages to ASP.NET Core MVC and Razor Pages Refactor and clean up your codebase to make it more maintainable Who This Book Is For .NET developers who work with ASP.NET web applications running on the .NET framework, and tech leads and software architects who make technical decisions about legacy .NET projects used in their organization
Full Stack Development with Microsoft Blazor

Become a full-stack web developer using the Microsoft Blazor framework and the techniques shown in this book. This new edition will have you building all kinds of applications in C# and Microsoft .NET 8, from static web sites to fully interactive single page applications, and desktop and mobile applications, in no time. At it's core, this book teaches you to build user interfaces and present data to a user for display and modification, capturing the user’s changes via data binding. The book shows you how to access a rich library of .NET functionality such as a component modeling for building composable user interfaces—including developing reusable components that can be used across many pages and websites. New for this edition, the book now covers server communication using SignalR and/or gRPC, the use of virtualization to load large quantities of data efficiently, deployment and ahead-of-time compilation into WASM, new unit testing features, security using OpenID Connect, and more features added in Blazor in .NET 8. At it's core, Blazor provides a fresh take on web development by eliminating the need to learn different languages and frameworks for client- and server-side development. It also allows C# and .NET to be used on all sides—both server-side and client-side—providing a robust feature set that is well suited toward scalable, enterprise-level applications. With Blazor you can use all your experience in .NET 8 along with thousands of existing libraries, right in the browser. This book gets you proficient using this important toolkit for web application development. What You Will Learn Build user interfaces and display data for users to edit Capture user edits and changes via data binding Transfer data back and forth between server and client Communicate with services using REST, SignalR, or gRPC Develop reusable components and assemble them into bigger components Use routing to build single-page applications (SPAs) Build stable and maintainable software using unit testing Internationalize your application to reach more users Secure your Blazor application with OpenID Connect Build static interactive pages web pages optimized for SEO Use the same components to build mobile and desktop applications Who This Book is For Experienced .NET developers who want to apply their existing skills toward building professional-quality and server- or client-side web applications that run in any browser; also for web developers who want to step away from JavaScript and its complexities, and instead apply a proven technology (C# and .NET8) that is robust toward creating enterprise-quality applications that scale and are reliable and provide a good user experience