Summary
After reading this chapter, you should know how to create an endpoint on the server side of the Blazor WebAssembly application. You should also know how to create these endpoints in a generic way and how to call the endpoints from the client side of the application.
We also covered the topic of creating the Blazor components with generic parameters and how to connect these components to consume the REST endpoints to get data to the client or send data to the server.
By now, you should be able to create your own Blazor components that can generate dynamic HTML content for websites. You should also know more about generic parameters in the components and how to inject the services on the client side of the Blazor WebAssembly application.
In the next chapter, we will take a closer look at gRPC services. We will introduce two ways of defining the gRPC services in C# applications and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each. We will then create a copy of the existing...