LEADER 05476oam 2200541 450 001 9910438099103321 005 20190911103509.0 010 $a1-4302-6176-5 024 7 $a10.1007/978-1-4302-6176-6 035 $a(OCoLC)859525295 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL6VOF 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000019001 100 $a20140514d2013 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aPractical ASP.NET Web API /$fBadrinarayanan Lakshmiraghavan 205 $a1st ed. 2013. 210 1$aNew York :$cApress,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (xx, 320 pages) $cillustrations (some color) 225 1 $aThe expert's voice in .NET 225 0 $aGale eBooks 300 $a"Master the ASP.NET web API framework in a practical, hands-on, way"--Cover. 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-4302-6175-7 327 $a""Contents at a Glance""; ""Contents""; ""About the Author""; ""About the Technical Reviewer""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Building a Basic Web API""; ""1.1 Choosing ASP.NET Web API or WCF""; ""1.2 Exposing an In-Memory List over HTTP""; ""1.3 Choosing Configuration over Convention""; ""1.4 Playing by the Rules of HTTP""; ""1.4.1 Retrieving Resource(s)""; ""1.4.2 Creating a Resource with a Server-Generated Identifier""; ""1.4.3 Creating a Resource with a Client-Supplied Identifier""; ""1.4.4 Overwriting a Resource""; ""1.4.5 Updating a Resource"" 327 $a""1.4.6 Partially Updating (Patching) a Resource""""1.4.7 Deleting a Resource""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Debugging and Tracing""; ""2.1 Using Fiddler for Web Debugging""; ""2.2 Capturing Console App Traffic through Fiddler""; ""2.3 Capturing HTTPS Traffic in Fiddler""; ""2.4 Composing and Submitting Requests in Fiddler""; ""2.5 Using F12 Developer Tools in Internet Explorer""; ""2.6 Using Developer Tools in Chrome""; ""2.7 Enabling ASP.NET Web API Tracing""; ""2.8 Creating a Custom Trace Writer""; ""2.9 Tracing Entry and Exit""; ""2.10 Tracing from Your Code"" 327 $a""2.11 Tracing Request and Response Messages""""Summary""; ""Chapter 3: Media-Type Formatting CLR Objects""; ""3.1 Listing the Out-of-Box Media Formatters""; ""3.2 Understanding Conneg""; ""3.3 Requesting a Content Type through the Query String""; ""3.4 Requesting a Content Type through the Header""; ""3.5 Implementing a Custom Media Type Mapping""; ""3.6 Overriding Conneg and Returning JSON""; ""3.7 Piggybacking on Conneg""; ""3.8 Creating a Custom Media Formatter""; ""3.9 Extending an Out-of-Box Media Formatter""; ""3.10 Controlling Which Members Are Serialized"" 327 $a""3.10.1 Blacklisting Members""""3.10.2 Whitelisting Members""; ""3.11 Controlling How Members Are Serialized""; ""3.11.1 Controlling Member Names""; ""3.11.2 Prettifying JSON""; ""3.12 Returning Only a Subset of Members""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 4: Customizing Response""; ""4.1 Negotiating Character Encoding""; ""4.2 Supporting DBCS Character Encoding (Shift JIS)""; ""4.3 Negotiating Content Encoding (Compression)""; ""4.4 Negotiating Language""; ""4.4.1 Internationalizing the Messages to the User""; ""4.4.2 Internationalizing the Decimal Separators of Numbers"" 327 $a""4.4.3 Internationalizing the Dates""""Summary""; ""Chapter 5: Binding an HTTP Request into CLR Objects""; ""5.1 Reading the Raw HTTP Request""; ""5.2 Reading the HTTP Request into a CLR Type""; ""5.3 Binding the HTTP Request to Simple Types""; ""5.4 Binding the HTTP Request to Complex Types""; ""5.5 Binding the HTTP Request to a Collection""; ""5.6 Binding the Form Data""; ""5.6.1 Binding to FormDataCollection""; ""5.6.2 Binding to Custom Class""; ""5.6.3 Binding to a Simple Type""; ""5.7 Binding dd/MM/yyyy Dates""; ""5.8 Using TypeConverter""; ""5.9 Creating a Custom Value Provider"" 327 $a""5.10 Creating a Custom Model Binder"" 330 $aPractical ASP.NET Web API provides you with a hands-on and code-focused demonstration of the ASP.NET Web API in action. 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