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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

Implementing an in-memory state container

Efficiently managing interactions with external APIs is absolutely crucial in modern web development. An in-memory state container allows you to persist specific objects for an application lifetime unless configured otherwise. When you receive a comprehensive data object from the API upon the initial call, rather than fetching this data anew for every page transition, an in-memory state container facilitates the smooth transfer of the entire object throughout the various stages and pages of the application. Furthermore, an in-memory state container proves invaluable during multi-stage setup processes, allowing the current state of a complex setup object to be persistently carried forward without loss or repeated external calls.

Let’s implement a container where we will persist event information and display it after redirecting a user to an event details page.

Getting ready

Before diving into the implementation of an in-memory...

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