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Programming APIs with C# and .NET

You're reading from   Programming APIs with C# and .NET Develop high-performance APIs that ensure seamless application communication and enhanced security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835468852
Length 166 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jesse Liberty Jesse Liberty
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started 2. Chapter 2: What We’ll Build FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Implementing with REST 4. Chapter 4: Documentation with Swagger 5. Chapter 5: Data Validation 6. Chapter 6: Azure Functions 7. Chapter 7: Azure Durable Functions 8. Chapter 8: Advanced Topics 9. Chapter 9: Authentication and Authorization 10. Chapter 10: Deploying to Azure 11. Chapter 11: What’s Next? 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

What have you learned, Dorothy?

As you can see, the sample application consists of a number of projects. The first, perhaps most essential is the app host, which acts as the orchestrator. It will automatically set IsAspireHost in the project file to true.

Pour through the Program.cs file and you’ll see what you’d expect as an API developer, along with Aspire in APIService (and a couple of things added for Blazor).

Note that the first line creates DistributedApplication using Docker.

A critical line in this file is AspirePackt.ApiService, which configures the service discovery and communication among the projects in your solution. The name (apiservice) identifies the project and is used by projects that want to communicate with it.

Another important and universal project is ServiceDefaults, which is a shared project that manages configurations so that they can be used across projects. This allows the application to have all the services share service discovery...

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