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Mastering ASP.NET Web API

By : Mithun Pattankar
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Mastering ASP.NET Web API

By: Mithun Pattankar

Overview of this book

Microsoft has unified their main web development platforms. This unification will help develop web applications using various pieces of the ASP.NET platform that can be deployed on both Windows and LINUX. With ASP.NET Core (Web API), it will become easier than ever to build secure HTTP services that can be used from any client. Mastering ASP.NET Web API starts with the building blocks of the ASP.NET Core, then gradually moves on to implementing various HTTP routing strategies in the Web API. We then focus on the key components of building applications that employ the Web API, such as Kestrel, Middleware, Filters, Logging, Security, and Entity Framework.Readers will be introduced to take the TDD approach to write test cases along with the new Visual Studio 2017 live unit testing feature. They will also be introduced to integrate with the database using ORMs. Finally, we explore how the Web API can be consumed in a browser as well as by mobile applications by utilizing Angular 4, Ionic and ReactJS. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply best practices to develop complex Web API, consume them in frontend applications and deploy these applications to a modern hosting infrastructure.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Software pre-requisites for web frameworks

We have been working on open source technologies right from the beginning, so we will end with building modern web frontends using open source technologies.

The following software needs to be installed as per the OS used- that is, according to Windows, Linux or macOS:

  • Visual Studio Code: This is a lightweight cross-platform code editor. You might have already installed it if you're building an ASP.NET Core Web API on a non-Windows machine. If you haven't, then you can install it from https://code.visualstudio.com/.
  • NodeJS: This is a package ecosystem for using open source libraries. We are using it to install packages. Install it from https://nodejs.org/en/.

You're free to work with the code editor of your choice, such as Sublime, Atom, or even Visual Studio IDE. We will be using Visual Studio Code (VS Code) as the code...