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ca·non·i·cal [ kə nónnik'l ] conforming to general principles: conforming to accepted principles or standard practice
In this episode, I'll tell you about my new Canonical REST Service sample code on MSDN code gallery, which demonstrates a REST Service built with WCF 4 that fully complies with HTTP specs for use of GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE, and includes unit tests to test compliance.
Canonical REST Entity Service (MSDN Code Gallery)
Ron Jacobs
blog http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs
twitter @ronljacobs
What do you want to see on endpoint.tv?
In this episode, I'll tell you about my new Canonical REST Service sample code on MSDN code gallery, which demonstrates a REST Service built with WCF 4 that fully complies with HTTP specs for use of GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE, and includes unit tests to test compliance.
Canonical REST Entity Service (MSDN Code Gallery)
Ron Jacobs
blog http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs
twitter @ronljacobs
What do you want to see on endpoint.tv?
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Anything new in the new build of the HttpClient code from WCF Traning kit?
No nothing new - just a straight port to .NET 4
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