Consolidating MVC Views Using Single Page Techniques
Simplify and improve the testability and reusability of your MVC applications through the use of the Single Page Application idiom and MVVM techniques.
Paul’s Training Company needs a web page to add, edit, delete, list, and search for products at their company. You have been tasked with building this page using MVC 5, but you don’t want to use the five separate pages generated from the Visual Studio 2013 scaffolding engine. Instead you want to combine all those pages together in a “SPA”-like technique. You also want to take advantage of MVVM so you can reuse all data access and validation in a mobile application that is to come in the future. In this course, I will walk you through how to use all of these tools to accomplish this SPA-like technique in your MVC applications and improve your testability and reusability.
Author Name: Paul D. Sheriff
Author Description:
Paul has over thirty years of experience architecting information systems and his expertise is in much demand from Fortune 500 companies. Paul is a Pluralsight author, has published 400+ articles, and authored over 14 books on topics ranging from JavaScript, Angular, C#, SQL Server and many .NET technologies. Paul is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups.
Table of Contents
- Consolidating MVC Views Using Single Page Techniques
5mins - List and Search Data Using MVVM, MVC5, and Bootstrap
43mins - Add and Validate Data with Data Annotations, MVVM, and MVC 5
46mins - Modify & Delete Data Using Hidden Fields and Data Dash Attributes
25mins - Reusability Using a View Model Base Class
27mins
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