dotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem MPA-vs-SPAdotnetomaniak.pl - Artykuły z tagiem MPA-vs-SPA2024-03-29T13:51:37Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Tags/MPA-vs-SPACopyright (c) dotnetomaniak.pldotnetomaniak.pl Atom Generatordotnetomaniak.pl webmasteradmin@dotnetomaniak.plhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/fav.icohttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Assets/Images/dotnetomaniak_logo-negatyw_small.png1025https://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-MVC-MPA-multiple-page-application-with-AngularJS-Technical-Blog-Future-Processing-Technical-Blog-Future-ProcessingASP.NET MVC MPA (multiple page application) with AngularJS - Technical Blog - Future Processing — Technical Blog – Future Processing2018-10-12T09:45:06Z<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_x-0R879ZTkyonSsDvxA5Ew.png"/></div><div>If you create your modern, brand-new page in a well-known asp.net mvc, sooner or later you will need an asynchronous code. The obvious choice is (or was?) A jquery. The problem is that despite being a powerful library, jquery requires quite a lot of coding to create even basic stuff. Our team needed a 2-way-binding, easy-to-use, well-documented substitution to jquery. Finally – we have chosen angularjs. However, in the .net world the mvc is an mpa (multi-page application) but angularjs is more into the spa (single page application) approach.</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-MVC-MPA-multiple-page-application-with-AngularJS-Technical-Blog-Future-Processing-Technical-Blog-Future-Processing"><img alt="Podbij ↑" src="https://dotnetomaniak.pl/image.axd?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.future-processing.pl%2fblog%2fasp-net-mvc-mpa-multiple-page-application-with-angularjs%2f" style="border:0px"/></a></div></div>FutureProcessinghttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/Users/qF1OiEOjOkOlFWP9r9AHQA2018-10-15T07:35:05Zhttps://dotnetomaniak.pl/ASPNET-MVC-MPA-multiple-page-application-with-AngularJS-Technical-Blog-Future-Processing-Technical-Blog-Future-Processing1910If you create your modern, brand-new page in a well-known asp.net mvc, sooner or later you will need an asynchronous code. The obvious choice is (or was?) A jquery. The problem is that despite being a powerful library, jquery requires quite a lot of coding to create even basic stuff. Our team needed a 2-way-binding, easy-to-use, well-documented substitution to jquery. Finally – we have chosen angularjs. However, in the .net world the mvc is an mpa (multi-page application) but angularjs is more into the spa (single page application) approach.https://www.future-processing.pl/blog/asp-net-mvc-mpa-multiple-page-application-with-angularjs/http://dotnetomaniak.pl/Data/Thumbnails/small_x-0R879ZTkyonSsDvxA5Ew.png