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Building RESTful Web Services with .NET Core

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Product type Book
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788291576
Pages 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Gaurav Aroraa Gaurav Aroraa
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Tadit Dash Tadit Dash
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters close

Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Building the Initial Framework – Laying the Foundation of the Application 3. User Registration and Administration 4. Item Catalogue, Cart, and Checkout 5. Integrating External Components and Handling 6. Testing RESTful Web Services 7. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 8. Securing RESTful Web Services 9. Scaling RESTful Services (Performance of Web Services) 10. Building a Web Client (Consuming Web Services) 11. Introduction to Microservices 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Placing orders

Our cart is now full with the correct number of the desired products, so it's now time to place our order. For that, we need to call another controller—OrdersController.

The following two tables are responsible for the ordering process:

  • Orders: This stores the shipping address details, customer details, order status, and so on
  • OrdersProducts: This stores the products added to the cart, their price, and their quantity

The Orders class is generated by the scaffolding we did initially, which contains all the necessary information. Let's generate the controller with this class. Follow the same process to generate the controller as we did for ProductsController, ProductsdetailsController, and CartsController.

The model and controller class can be found in the GitHub repository.

Now it's time to call the POST action of OrdersController to save...

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