PeakSWC.RemoteWebView 6.0.33

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dotnet add package PeakSWC.RemoteWebView --version 6.0.33                
NuGet\Install-Package PeakSWC.RemoteWebView -Version 6.0.33                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="PeakSWC.RemoteWebView" Version="6.0.33" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add PeakSWC.RemoteWebView --version 6.0.33                
#r "nuget: PeakSWC.RemoteWebView, 6.0.33"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install PeakSWC.RemoteWebView as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=PeakSWC.RemoteWebView&version=6.0.33

// Install PeakSWC.RemoteWebView as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=PeakSWC.RemoteWebView&version=6.0.33                

RemoteBlazorWebView.Wpf.BlazorWebView

RemoteBlazorWebView.Wpf.BlazorWebView is based on the .NET 6 Blazor WebView Control for WPF

RemoteBlazorWebView.Wpf.BlazorWebView enables you to interact with the user interface of a program developed with the BlazorWebView WPF control using a web browser. This is accomplished by setting up a server (RemoteWebViewService) in the cloud and pointing your browser to it.

RemoteBlazorWebView.Wpf is a drop-in replacement for the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebView.Wpf.BlazorWebView control and with minimal changes you will be able to remotely control your application.

RemoteBlazorWebView.WindowsForms.BlazorWebView

RemoteBlazorWebView.WindowsForms.BlazorWebView is based on the .NET 6 Blazor WebView WinForms Control

RemoteBlazorWebView.WindowsForms.BlazorWebView enables you to interact with the user interface of a program developed with the BlazorWebView WinForms control using a web browser. This is accomplished by setting up a server (RemoteWebViewService) in the cloud and pointing your browser to it.

RemoteBlazorWebView.WindowsForms.BlazorWebView is a drop-in replacement for the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebView.WindowsForms.BlazorWebView control and with minimal changes you will be able to remotely control your application.

Demo Video

RemoteBlazorWebView

Usage instructions

You do not need to build this repo unless you want to customize the RemoteWebViewService. Run the following command to install the RemoteWebViewService

*** Note The recent name change from RemoteableWebViewService to RemoteWebViewService

dotnet tool update -g PeakSWC.RemoteWebViewService --version 6.*-* 

Samples

Check out the tutorial at https://github.com/budcribar/RemoteBlazorWebViewTutorial

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET net6.0-windows7.0 is compatible.  net7.0-windows was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
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NuGet packages (3)

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PeakSWC.RemoteBlazorWebView.Wpf

This package will transport the user interface from an app built using BlazorWebView to a server running in the cloud. This allows an app running behind a firewall to be accessed through a browser by accessing the cloud server.

PeakSWC.RemoteBlazorWebView.WindowsForms

This package will transport the user interface from an app built using BlazorWebView to a server running in the cloud. This allows an app running behind a firewall to be accessed through a browser by accessing the cloud server.

PeakSWC.RemoteBlazorWebView

.NET 9 package that hosts a remote Blazor UI on Windows, Mac, and Linux

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