ABP-Powered Web App with Inertia.js, React, and Vite
In this blog post, we’ll guide you through setting up an ABP project integrated with modern tools like Inertia.js, React, and Vite. By leveraging this powerful combination, you can create dynamic single-page applications (SPAs) while keeping the simplicity of server-side development. We’ll cover every step, from initializing the project to configuring the frontend and backend, ensuring that you can build a seamless, full-stack application.
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smansuri 46 weeks ago
Hi Sir, can we get a blog on migrating existing abp react native with expo 49 version expo 51 version with typescript?
danoneweekly 46 weeks ago
great sharing!
Ramon Appelman 46 weeks ago
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Mariah Carey 43 weeks ago
You are amazing. I should thank you for all the work you put into making this post https://abp.io/community/articles/abppowered-web-app-with-inertia.js-react-and-vite
meme 18 weeks ago
Thanks for this detailed walkthrough! Seeing how ABP integrates with Inertia.js, React, and Vite gives a lot of practical insights. I recently came across <a href="https://www.youtube.com/">GOOD</a> , which also shares useful tools and projects — worth a look if you're into modern web development.
Brean Marry 10 weeks ago
Awesome post! Combining ABP with Inertia.js, React, and Vite is a great way to get the best of both worlds—modern SPA experience with streamlined server-side development. Looking forward to trying this setup!
Alexander David 9 weeks ago
Fantastic post! You can get the best of both worlds by combining ABP with Inertia.js, React, and Vite. This allows for streamlined server-side development and a modern SPA experience. I'm eager to test this configuration!