Summary
This chapter was a quick introduction to the ABP Framework Blazor UI to understand its architecture and the services you will frequently use in your applications.
Authentication is one of the most challenging aspects of an application, and ABP provides an industry-standard solution that you can directly use in your applications.
We've learned about the services to get the current user's identity information, check the user's permissions, and localize the user interface. We also explored the services to show message boxes, notifications, and alerts to the user.
ABP's dynamic C# client proxy system makes it super-easy to consume server-side HTTP APIs. Finally, you've learned how to use the global bundling system to handle bundling and minification in your Blazor applications.
I intentionally didn't cover two topics in this chapter. The first one is Blazor itself. It is a very detailed topic to cover in a single chapter of a book. I advise...