In this session, you will find out how to make a very REST friendly API using the new and shiny ASP.Net WebAPI technology set shipped with MVC 4. We will look at the way we have exposed API’s in the past, and how that has changed overtime to what we have today.
We will examine how to create our API to automatically handle HTTP verbs, easy support of multiple content types, usage logging, various media handling and much more. If you are creating a new API, or are currently using ASMX, WCF, WCFWebAPI or MVC to expose your API, come and see how to do it using the new kid on the block.
Monthly News (16th Oct 2012)
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In this month’s news, Adam Cogan discusses:
- Windows Surface (price announcement)
- Office 2013 RTM
- SharePoint 2013
- DDD Brisbane (December 1st 2012) – call for content
- www.webplatform.org – A new wiki for software developers
- Enterprise MVC Course (SSW)
- Xbox Music – 30 million tracks
- Scott Guthrie – Windows Azure for building Mobile Apps
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About the speakers
Mr Web API
Paul is currently an ASP.NET MVP and works as a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Saasu (saasu.com). Previously he was a senior consultant for readify, and prior to that a technical architect for EDS Australia. He has over 20 years of industry experience ranging PICK, C, C++, Delphi and Visual Basic 3/4/5/6 to his current speciality in .Net with C#, ASP.NET and WCF
Paul has been developing in .Net technologies since .Net was first in Beta and was technical architect for one of the worlds first internet banking solutions using .Net technology.
Paul has authored a total of 3 books, Beginning AJAX in ASP.NET, Beginning Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX, and the latest book on .Net Performance Testing and Optimisation. He is currently focusing on Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX and Windows Communication Foundation technologies.