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Duende BFF Security Framework V3 released!

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Good news! We are happy to share a new major version of
the Duende Backend-for-Frontend (BFF) Security Framework V3 with you.

When building applications with SPA frameworks like React, Angular, VueJs or Blazor, Backend-For-Frontend (BFF) makes it
easier and more secure to integrate and manage OAuth/OpenID Connect interactions.

In this post, let's explore what's new in Duende BFF v3.

What's new in BFF v3?

Since the release candidate
version a few weeks ago, we have been hard at polishing existing and new functionality, samples and documentation.

To recap what's new:

  • Support for .NET 8 and .NET 9
  • Blazor support
  • Several fixes and improvements

To upgrade to BFF V3, bumping the NuGet package version should be sufficient if you rely on the default extension
methods
for wiring up the BFF in your applications. For more advanced scenarios, there are a few (breaking) changes to be aware
of.
See the release notes on GitHub
and upgrade documentation for more details.

Updated documentation

The Backend-For-Frontend (BFF) documentation has a new home.
We've restructured the documentation to make it easier to find information and learn about
using the BFF pattern in your applications.

Give the Duende BFF Security Framework V3 release a try and let us know about
your experience!