Contents
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
1.4.2 Creating a Resource with a Server-Generated Identifier
1.4.3 Creating a Resource with a Client-Supplied Identifier
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