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Hands-On RESTful Web Services with ASP.NET Core 3

By : Samuele Resca
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Hands-On RESTful Web Services with ASP.NET Core 3

By: Samuele Resca

Overview of this book

In recent times, web services have evolved to play a prominent role in web development. Applications are now designed to be compatible with any device and platform, and web services help us keep their logic and UI separate. Given its simplicity and effectiveness in creating web services, the RESTful approach has gained popularity, and this book will help you build RESTful web services using ASP.NET Core. This REST book begins by introducing you to the basics of the REST philosophy, where you'll study the different stages of designing and implementing enterprise-grade RESTful web services. You'll also gain a thorough understanding of ASP.NET Core's middleware approach and learn how to customize it. The book will later guide you through improving API resilience, securing your service, and applying different design patterns and techniques to achieve a scalable web service. In addition to this, you'll learn advanced techniques for caching, monitoring, and logging, along with implementing unit and integration testing strategies. In later chapters, you will deploy your REST web services on Azure and document APIs using Swagger and external tools such as Postman. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to design RESTful web services confidently using ASP.NET Core with a focus on code testability and maintainability.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Getting Started
3
Section 2: Overview of ASP.NET Core
10
Section 3: Building a Real-World RESTful API
19
Section 4: Advanced Concepts for Building Services

Introducing ASP.NET Core

At the time of writing this book, .NET Core 3.1 is the LTS (short for Long Term Support) version of the framework powered by Microsoft and the community. ASP.NET Core is the highly modular web framework that runs over the .NET Core platform: it can be used to develop a wide range of web solutions, such as web applications, web assembly client applications and web API projects.

To learn about some of the basic concepts of ASP.NET Core, we need to understand the Model View Controller (MVC) pattern that is implemented in ASP.NET Core.

MVC separates our web application by grouping implementations into three different areas. In a web environment, the starting point is usually a web request that's made by a client or a generic user. The request passes through a middleware pipeline, and the controller then handles it. The controllers also perform some logic...