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Unit testing a ASP.NET WebAPI controller
One of he goals of the ASP.NET WebAPI is to make REST style API controllers more testable than more traditional WCF services where in the past. For the most part that is true but there are cases where an ApiController depends on the actual incoming request...

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Demos and slides from my HTML5 and REST presentation in Belgium last week
  HTML5 & rest services View more PowerPoint from Maurice Beijer You can download the ASP.NET WebAPI demo here and the SignalR demo here .   Enjoy!   TheProblemSolver DotNetEvents

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Client side support with the ASP.NET Web API
With REST there is not a lot required on the client as far as sending requests goes. As long as you can send HTTP GET requests you are good to go and there are very few programming stacks that don’t allow for some form of doing that. Of course just doing...

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Updating data with the ASP.NET Web API
  In the previous blog post I demonstrated how to get started with the ASP.NET Web API and retrieve some products data from the Northwind database. Something that was really easy to do But quite often we want to update data just as much as we want...

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Getting started with the ASP.NET Web API
Some time ago I did a number of blog posts about the beta versions of the WCF Web API . As it turns out the WCF Web API team has moved into the ASP.NET team, a good thing as far as I am concerned, and as a result it is now called ASP.NET Web API . Now...

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Controlling when the value is updated with Knockout.js
In the previous blog post about Knockout.js I showed why and how to get started with Knockout.js. And I explained that the reason I really like Knockout.js is that it is a very familiar way of working with its MVVM style. I created a small demo where...

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HTML5 and Cross-Origin Resource Sharing call
Services are becoming more important with richer HTML5 style applications. But by default the browser will let you call into a service on the originating domain but not another one. And that means you have to include all your services one the same domain...

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Building rich HTML5 clients using REST services recording
For those who missed the online event about building JavaScript and HTML5 client for a REST service build using the new WCF Web API the recordings are up. You can download the hi res recording here or download one of the other formats from the main page...

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Building rich HTML5 clients using REST services
You can download the slide from my session on Building rich HTM 5 clients using REST services here and the sample application using the WCF Web API here . The slides are also available on SlideShare . Building rich HTML 5 clients using REST services View...

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Using the WCF Web API in an ASP.NET MVC application
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   In my previous blog post I showed how to add to and use the new WCF Web API a console application using NuGet. Now that works but it is far more likely that you will want to...

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Adding the WCF Web API to a project
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   In my previous blog post I showed how to get started with the new WCF Web API but one thing I skipped is how to install and add it to your project first. So in post I am going...

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Getting started with the WCF Web API
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   When designing services the REST style is becoming more and more popular. Not that REST is anything new, it has been around for some time. The fact that WCF supports REST services...

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