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Blazor Web Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Blazor Web Development Cookbook Tested recipes for advanced single-page application scenarios in .NET 9

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835460788
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Working with Component-Based Architecture 2. Chapter 2: Synchronous and Asynchronous Data Binding FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Taking Control of Event Handling 4. Chapter 4: Enhancing Data Display with Grids 5. Chapter 5: Managing Application State 6. Chapter 6: Building Interactive Forms 7. Chapter 7: Validating User Input Forms 8. Chapter 8: Keeping the Application Secure 9. Chapter 9: Exploring Navigation and Routing 10. Chapter 10: Integrating with OpenAI 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Delegating with EventCallback

In this recipe, we explore event delegation with the help of EventCallback. EventCallback in Blazor is a mechanism that enables components to listen for and react to user-generated events or interactions, tying closely with the framework’s architectural design. This Blazor-native feature empowers developers to write cleaner, more efficient code by seamlessly integrating with the component lifecycle and the overall application state. The primary benefit of event callbacks is their ability to automatically manage UI updates through the StateHasChanged() method, ensuring that the user interface remains in sync with the application’s state. EventCallback is also a null-safe object – when it’s not assigned but invoked, it safely skips rather than throwing NullReferenceException. You will see EventCallback in all the recipes in this chapter, as it’s a building block of most interactivity in Blazor.

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