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Pieter Nijs
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Pieter Nijs

Pieter Nijs is a .NET consultant at Xebia in Belgium, with a keen interest in mobile and cloud development. He's been instrumental in diverse projects, from vast healthcare and telecom systems to compact LOB apps. Now, Pieter's exploring AI's potential to enhance customer projects innovatively. Passionate about technology, he actively experiments and shares knowledge as a conference speaker and trainer. Pieter has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award since 2017, reflecting his unwavering passion and expertise in serving the community.
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Confirming or canceling navigation

As users interact with our application, there may be moments when they’re about to navigate away from a page containing unsaved changes or important input. To prevent potential data loss, it’s essential to prompt for confirmation before allowing such navigation. Let’s see how we could build this by leveraging the NavigationService that we built in the previous chapter:

  1. Let’s start by adding the following interface called INavigatable to the Navigation folder of the Recipes.Client.Core project:
    public interface INavigatable
    {
        Task<bool> CanNavigateFrom(NavigationType navigationType);
    }

    ViewModels that want to control whether the user is able to navigate can implement this interface. This is analogous to the other interfaces we introduced in the context of navigation, such as the INavigatedFrom, INavigatedTo, and INavigationParameterReceiver interfaces.

  2. Extend the INavigationInterceptor...
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Pieter Nijs is a .NET consultant at Xebia in Belgium, with a keen interest in mobile and cloud development. He's been instrumental in diverse projects, from vast healthcare and telecom systems to compact LOB apps. Now, Pieter's exploring AI's potential to enhance customer projects innovatively. Passionate about technology, he actively experiments and shares knowledge as a conference speaker and trainer. Pieter has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award since 2017, reflecting his unwavering passion and expertise in serving the community.
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