Hi @dustinsoftware @Daniel15
I have been using the the framework for some POCs and found the results really impressive
Server Side rendering works perfectly and the whole setup plugs in really well with a dot Net Core App.
So I was just wondering why is it not advertised more as the way to go to ASP Net Core Web App looking for an efficient and solid SSR solution
Would you actually recommend another way or framework or you have plan in the future to have more exposure ?
Thanks
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Hi @dustinsoftware @Daniel15 I have been using the the framework for some POCs and found the results really impressive Server Side rendering works perfectly and the whole setup plugs in really well with a dot Net Core App. So I was just wondering why is it not advertised more as the way to go to ASP Net Core Web App looking for an efficient and solid SSR solution Would you actually recommend another way or framework or you have plan in the future to have more exposure ?
Thanks
Thanks for filing a bug! To save time, if you're having trouble using the library, please check off the items you have tried. If you are just asking a question, skip right to the bottom.
Please verify these steps before filing an issue, and check them off as you go
JavaScriptEngineSwitcher.V8.Native.win-x64
)SetUseReact
andSetUseBabel
is correct inReactConfig.cs
orStartup.cs
I'm using these library versions:
ReactJS.NET
:JavaScriptEngineSwitcher
:react
andreact-dom
: (N/A if using bundled react, or version number)webpack
: (N/A if using bundled react)node
: (N/A if using bundled react)Runtime environment:
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