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ASP.NET Core 6 and Angular

You're reading from   ASP.NET Core 6 and Angular Full-stack web development with ASP.NET 6 and Angular 13

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239705
Length 780 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Valerio De Sanctis Valerio De Sanctis
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing ASP.NET and Angular FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Ready 3. Looking Around 4. Front-End and Back-End Interactions 5. Data Model with Entity Framework Core 6. Fetching and Displaying Data 7. Forms and Data Validation 8. Code Tweaks and Data Services 9. Back-End and Front-End Debugging 10. ASP.NET Core and Angular Unit Testing 11. Authentication and Authorization 12. Progressive Web Apps 13. Beyond REST – Web API with GraphQL 14. Real-Time Updates with SignalR 15. Windows, Linux, and Azure Deployment 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Summary

Let’s spend a minute briefly recapping what we learned in this chapter. First of all, we acknowledged that .NET controllers are not the only tool in the shed: as a matter of fact, any middleware is virtually able to deal with the HTTP request and response cycle—as long as it is in our application’s pipeline.

To demonstrate such a concept, we introduced HealthChecksMiddleware, a neat ASP.NET Core built-in feature that can be used to implement status monitoring services, and then we implemented it. We started with the ASP.NET Core back-end, refining our work until we were able to create a JSON-structured output; then, we switched to Angular, where we learned how to properly fetch it with a component and show it on screen through the browser’s HTML-based UI.

Last but not least, we’ve spent some valuable time improving the UI and UX of our Angular app by adding a couple of powerful layout-based features: Angular Material and Sass. Eventually...

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