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ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React

You're reading from   ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React Building Modern Web Applications with React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785289644
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vipul A M Vipul A M
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with React FREE CHAPTER 2. JSX in Depth 3. Data Flow and Life Cycle Events 4. Composite Dynamic Components and Forms 5. Mixins and the DOM 6. React on the Server 7. React Addons 8. Performance of React Apps 9. React Router and Data Models 10. Animation 11. React Tools 12. Flux 13. Redux and React Index

Getting React to render on server


"Hey Shawn!" Mike startled Shawn, entering their workplace with a cup of coffee.

"Good morning, Mike," replied Shawn.

Sun sparkled on Shawn's desk and they entered into a conversation about a new project that they were about to begin.

"Shawn, I just came to know, from Carla, about a new project that we need to take. The client has asked us to build a simple search page for our Open Library project."

Shawn and Mike had previously build an application to display recent changes from openlibrary.com API. They were now going to build a search application on top of Open Library's Search API.

"Awesome," Mike was excited about this. He was already loving working on React.

"Shawn, for this project, we will be exploring options on how to use React on the server."

Until now, we have been manually mounting our components after page load. Until the component is rendered, the page doesn't have any HTML content from the component.

"Let's see how we will be doing this on the server...

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