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ASPNET Core and Angular 2

Valerio De Sanctis

Maison d'édition: Packt Publishing

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Synopsis

Create powerful applications for the modern webAbout This BookBuild a complete single page application with two of the most impressive frameworks in modern developmentFind out how to bring together the capabilities and features of both Angular 2 and ASP.NET CoreFrom managing data, to application design, through to SEO optimization and security – take a comprehensive approach to building your next web projectWho This Book Is For 
ASP.NET developers – find out how to bring Angular 2 into your development stack and extend your skillset so you can build even better single page applications.What You Will LearnFind out how ASP.NET Core's and Angular 2's features perfectly complement each otherLearn how to set up the resources you need and configure the MVC 6 interfaceHandle requests and actions using server-side and client-side RoutingCreate the Data Model using Entity Framework CoreLearn how to use Angular 2 components and master directivesImplement a token-based authorization and authentication flow supporting external login providers such as Facebook, Google, Twitter and moreCreate responsive, mobile-friendly views using Bootstrap and LESSSetup and optimize your production environment using IIS and SQL ServerSecure your application against a diverse range of dangerous security threatsIn Detail 
Writing code is about striking a balance between maintainability and productivity—how quickly you can write it against how much more you have to write in the future. This is a guide to doing just that by combining the impressive capabilities of ASP.NET Core and Angular 2. It shows you how to successfully manage an API and use it to support and power a dynamic single-page application. 
We'll show you how to construct your data model and manage routing and redirects before wrapping it up and styling it, all with the help of ASP.NET and Angular 2. You'll also learn how to optimize your application for SEO, check and secure any vulnerabilities, implement a viable authentication mechanism and, last but not least, use the proper tools and strategies for successful deployment. From readable URIs to OData retrieval and authentication patterns, we'll make sure you have all the technical knowledge you need and, more importantly, bring it all together so you can focus on what's important: a high-quality application that performs for users.Style and approach 
More than just a technical manual, this guide takes you through the most important technical facets of developing with these two hugely popular frameworks and then demonstrates how to put those skills into practice. It's a book that recognizes that what's really important is the end product.
Disponible depuis: 12/10/2016.
Longueur d'impression: 484 pages.

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