Get Started With DevExpress Components for Blazor
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Our Blazor UI Component Suite is included in the following DevExpress Subscriptions: Universal, DXperience, and ASP.NET (refer to the subscription comparison matrix for details). You can embed DevExpress components into Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, and Blazor Hybrid applications.
Note
Blazor Hybrid support is available as a Community Technology Preview (CTP). Your feedback on how you use DevExpress components in Blazor Hybrid applications is greatly appreciated.
The subscription also grants you access to DevExpress project templates, DevExpress Blazor Template Gallery, command line utilities, and allows you to explore our product line features in the Demo Center. Additionally, you can install and use the cross-IDE DevExpress Template Kit extension for a unified project creation experience across Microsoft Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
#How to Get Started
If you are new to Blazor, we recommend that you begin by installing DevExpress Blazor templates and components (Step 1). If you want to integrate DevExpress components into an existing application, proceed to Step 3.
- Optional. Install DevExpress Blazor project templates and components on your local machine
- Create a new project:
- Set up DevExpress NuGet packages
- Register DevExpress resources
- Add DevExpress components
- Enable Interactive Render Mode
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#Troubleshooting
If a Blazor application throws unexpected exceptions, refer to the following help topic: Troubleshooting.