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Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC

You're reading from   Bootstrap for ASP.NET MVC Combine the power of ASP.NET Core with Bootstrap 4 to build elegant, responsive web apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785889479
Length 186 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Pieter van der Westhuizen Pieter van der Westhuizen
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Preface 1. Getting Started with ASP.NET Core and Bootstrap 4 2. Using Bootstrap CSS and HTML Elements FREE CHAPTER 3. Using Bootstrap Components 4. Using Bootstrap JavaScript Components 5. Creating MVC Bootstrap Helper and Tag Helpers 6. Converting a Bootstrap HTML Template into a Usable ASP.NET MVC Project 7. Using the jQuery DataTables Plugin with Bootstrap 4 8. Creating Bootstrap 4 ASP.NET MVC Sites Using Visual Studio Code A. Bootstrap Resources

Loading and displaying data in jQuery DataTables


In order to implement the jQuery DataTables plugin, you'll first need to create a new view that will list data inside an HTML table. For this example, you'll create a view that displays a list of customers. The list can be read from any data source, such as a SQL Server database. In this example, a simple List object will be used.

To accomplish this, complete the following steps:

  1. In Visual Studio, add a new controller class called CustomerController.cs to the Controllers folder.

  2. Add a new folder called Models to the root of your project and add a new class called Customer.cs to it.

  3. The Customer class will be used to retrieve a list of sample customer records. The code for the class is as follows:

            public class Customer 
            { 
                public string CustomerCode { get; set; } 
                public string CompanyName { get; set; } 
                public string ContactName { get; set; } 
                public string...
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