
Web Applications with ASP.NET Core Blazor
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•Features code examples and detailed analysis to help you grasp Blazor concepts effectively
•Learn advanced component enhancement, performance optimization, and secure file handling
•Master modern deployment techniques with Docker and Kubernetes, ensuring your applications are production-ready
•Download companion files with code samples and color figures
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Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- About the Reviewer
- Chapter 1: WebAssembly Introduction
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- What Is WebAssembly
- History of WebAssembly
- Hello World! with WebAssembly
- Call WebAssembly from JavaScript
- WebAssembly in the Future
- Popular WebAssembly Languages
- .NET Core
- ASP.NET Core
- When to Choose ASP.NET Core Blazor
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: Choose Your Hosting Model
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- WebSocket
- SignalR
- Blazor Server
- Blazor WebAssembly
- Blazor Hybrid
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Implementing Razor and Other Components
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Razor Components
- Directive
- Directive Attribute
- One-Way Binding
- Binding Event
- Binding Format
- Unparsed Value
- Two-Way Binding
- Cascading
- Event Handling
- Lifecycle
- Layout
- Libraries
- Fast-Blazor
- MatBlazor
- Ant Design Blazor
- BootstrapBlazor
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Advanced Techniques for Blazor Component Enhancement
- Introduction
- Structure
- Component Reference
- Components Preserving
- Template Components
- CSS Isolation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: File Uploading in Blazor
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Build Comments for EShop
- File Transfer
- File Upload
- Tips
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: Serving and Securing Files in Blazor
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Middleware
- Serve Static Files
- Serve Dynamic Files
- Security Advice
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7: Collecting User Input with Forms
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Forms
- EditForm
- InputBase
- Validation
- Custom Validation
- Form Submission
- EditContext and Form State
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: Navigating Over Application
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Router
- RouteAttribute
- NavLink
- Route Parameters
- Navigation Events and Asynchronous Navigation
- ASP.NET Core Integration
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9: .NET and JavaScript Interop
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Serialization
- Loading JavaScript
- Initializer
- Calling JavaScript from .NET
- JavaScript Isolation
- Calling .NET from JavaScript
- Cache
- Element Reference
- Type Safety
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10: Connecting to the World with HTTP
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Front-End and Back-End Separation
- HTTP Protocol
- Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
- HTTPClient
- HTTPClientFactory
- HTTPClient Again
- gRPC
- Conclusion
- Chapter 11: Data Persistence with EF Core
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Stateless and Stateful
- EntityFramework Core
- Context Object
- Data Entities
- Database Migration
- Data Update
- Data Query
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12: Protecting Your Application with Identity
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- Authentication
- AuthenticationStateProvider
- Authorization
- Role-Based Authorization
- Policy-Based Authorization
- ASP.NET Core Identity
- Conclusion
- Chapter 13: Deploying with Docker and Kubernetes
- Introduction
- Structure
- Objectives
- What Is Docker?
- Building a Docker Image
- Image Layer
- What Is K8S?
- K8S Components
- Deploy to AKS-K8S on Azure
- Conclusion
- Index
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