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.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development

You're reading from   .NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development Leverage a first-class cross-platform UI framework to build native apps on multiple platforms

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569225
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Exploring .NET MAUI
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with .NET MAUI FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Building Our First .NET MAUI App 4. Chapter 3: User Interface Design with XAML 5. Chapter 4: Exploring MVVM and Data Binding 6. Chapter 5: Navigation using .NET MAUI Shell and NavigationPage 7. Chapter 6: Introducing Dependency Injection and Platform-Specific Services 8. Part 2: Implementing .NET MAUI Blazor
9. Chapter 7: Introducing Blazor Hybrid App Development 10. Chapter 8: Understanding the Blazor Layout and Routing 11. Chapter 9: Implementing Blazor Components 12. Chapter 10: Advanced Topics in Creating Razor Components 13. Part 3: Testing and Deployment
14. Chapter 11: Developing Unit Tests 15. Chapter 12: Deploying and Publishing in App Stores 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing Dependency Injection and Platform-Specific Services

In the last chapter, we introduced navigation and Shell in .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI), and we completed the navigation design of our app. We improved two interfaces, IDataStore and IUserService, to separate the model from the view and view model. In the current code, we used the DependencyService class to decouple the interface implementations. In this chapter, we will refine our design using dependency injection (DI) to replace the DependencyService class. There is a built-in service to support DI in .NET MAUI. With the help of DI, we can refine our design and decouple the dependencies in a more elegant way.

We will cover the following topics in this chapter:

  • A quick review of design principles
  • Using DI
  • Connecting to the database

DI is a technique to realize the design principle of dependency inversion or Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP). DIP is one of the SOLID design principles...

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