ASP.NET Web API recipes : a problem-solution approach
This book shows how to write applications that use the Web API from any platform, access Web API services from JavaScript (including integration with Knockout) and .NET code, use TDD to test Web API services and components, implement tested design patterns to create maintainable applications, take advantage of the Web API's customization options to support an organization's standards and practices, and exploit the Web API in client and server-side code in ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET. It provides key solutions for integrating the Web API with applications from ASP.NET, SharePoint, WPF, or Windows Phone technology. The reader will learn how to handle input and output issues, test web services, and how to bypass IIS when needed, as well as how to preempt extensibility problems ahead of time, and how to solve typical problems of performance, efficiency and flexibility while working with the Web API. --
"This book shows how to write applications that use the Web API from any platform, access Web API services from JavaScript (including integration with Knockout) and .NET code, use TDD to test Web API services and components, implement tested design patterns to create maintainable applications, take advantage of the Web API's customization options to support an organization's standards and practices, and exploit the Web API in client and server-side code in ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET. It provides key solutions for integrating the Web API with applications from ASP.NET, SharePoint, WPF, or Windows Phone technology. The reader will learn how to handle input and output issues, test web services, and how to bypass IIS when needed, as well as how to preempt extensibility problems ahead of time, and how to solve typical problems of performance, efficiency and flexibility while working with the Web API. --"@en
Application program interfaces (Computer software)
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