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Building RESTful Web Services with .NET Core
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Building RESTful Web Services with .NET Core

by Gaurav Aroraa, Tadit Dash
May 2018
Intermediate to advanced
334 pages
7h 25m
English
Packt Publishing
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Conclusions

The following conclusions can be made from the preceding observation. Note that we are talking about GET requests with the URL api/values, which means we are talking about all nonparameterized action methods in the controller. While reading the following points, ignore methods with parameters or other attributes:

  • When we access a particular Web API controller without any parameters (for example, api/values), action methods with the [HttpGet] attribute are searched first from the controller.
  • If an attribute is not mentioned in nonparameterized methods, then the .NET Core runtime will get confused when selecting one action method for the request.
  • There is no restriction on the naming convention of the action method. As long as ...
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