Build an ASP.NET Core 3.1 Web API and Consume with MVC (Analyse SQL Dat...
Welcome to this third episode of the Built a Web Api in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and Consume it using an MVC Client also in ASP.NET Core. In my previous (second) episode, I started the hands-on project in Visual Studio 2019 from scratch by building an ASP.NET Core 3.1 Web API project from the empty project template. I will build the project from scratch and walk you through the code explaining everything in the process. All the episodes will be in continuation from the previous ones, so it is highly recommended to be up to date with all the previous episodes before viewing this one.
Watch Part 2 of the Series: https://youtu.be/loK_gzjngl0
Watch Part 1 of the Series: https://youtu.be/1iWkl3UIpG0
This is part 3 of a multi-part series of tutorials on How to Build a Web API and Consume it in ASP.NET Core MVC using SQL Server and ADO.NET. In this tutorial, I will explain the pre-existing SQL Server database table structure. The finished project will use client and server-side form validation techniques used in asp.net core by the MVC client.
The Web API project will use Serilog for logging errors.
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