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Apps and Services with .NET 7

By : Mark J. Price
Book Image

Apps and Services with .NET 7

By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

Apps and Services with .NET 7 is for .NET 6 and .NET 7 developers who want to kick their C# and .NET understanding up a gear by learning the practical skills and knowledge they need to build real-world applications and services. It covers specialized libraries that will help you monitor and improve performance, secure your data and applications, and internationalize your code and apps. With chapters that put a variety of technologies into practice, including Web API, OData, gRPC, GraphQL, SignalR, and Azure Functions, this book will give you a broader scope of knowledge than other books that often focus on only a handful of .NET technologies. It covers the latest developments, libraries, and technologies that will help keep you up to date. You’ll also leverage .NET MAUI to develop mobile apps for iOS and Android as well as desktop apps for Windows and macOS.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Index

Building clients for OData services

Finally, let’s see how a .NET client might call the OData web service. Let’s review how clients interact with an OData service.

If we want to query the OData service for products that start with the letters Cha, then we would need to send a GET request with a relative URL path similar to the following:

catalog/products/?$filter=startswith(ProductName, 'Cha')&$select=ProductId,ProductName,UnitPrice

OData returns data in a JSON document with a property named value that contains the resulting products as an array, as shown in the following JSON document:

{
  "@odata.context": "https://localhost:5101/catalog/$metadata#Products",
  "value": [
    {
      "ProductId": 1,
      "ProductName": "Chai",
      "SupplierId": 1,
      "CategoryId": 1,
      "QuantityPerUnit": "10 boxes x 20 bags",
      "UnitPrice...