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Pluralsight

Add Angular to MVC Applications

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Overview

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Would you like to speed up your MVC or web form application? This course will show you how to add, or even replace, pages in an MVC application without affecting the rest of your application.

Your boss wants you to add some new functionality to your large MVC application. You want to learn Angular and your boss is okay with you using Angular, as long as you don't have to rewrite your existing application. You know you can just keep all your old MVC pages in place, but add new pages in Angular. In this course, Add Angular to MVC Applications, you'll learn how to add, or even replace pages in an MVC application without affecting the rest of your application. First, you'll explore how to integrate Angular into your project, and how to replace an MVC page. Next, you'll develop Web API's to serve the data from your back-end data storage and reuse the view models your MVC controllers call. Finally, you'll cover how to handle validation errors both on the client and server-side. By the end of this course, you'll be efficiently using pure HTML calling Web API's through Angular.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Identify Reusable Code in Your MVC App for Use in Angular Concepts 14mins
  • Integrate Angular into Your Existing MVC Application 22mins
  • Reuse Your Data Access and View Model to Build an HTML Table 27mins
  • Create Search Functionality and Build Drop Down Lists 24mins
  • Adding Data and Server-side Validation 28mins
  • Update and Delete with Angular 18mins
  • Don't Forget Client-side Validation of Data 29mins

Taught by

Paul D. Sheriff

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