New York ALT.NET November Meetup: REST in .NET

Nov '09 18 Wed 6:30 PM
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 40  people attended.
4.50 4.5010 (10 ratings)

Who organized?
Mark Pollack,  Steve Bohlen,  and Yitzchok (adminjew)

Topic: REST Communications and Applications in .NET


Ben Dewey will be providing an overview of REST technologies and patterns in .NET. Preliminary outline for the agenda is as follows:


  • What is REST
  • Roy Fielding
  • Rules/Guidelines
  • HTTP Methods
  • Urls
  • Return Types
  • WADL
  • Serving REST in .NET
  • WCF
  • ASP.NET MVC
  • Consuming REST in .NET
  • WebRequest
  • WCF Interfaces
  • HttpClient
  • Samples
  • Discussions


Please take note that the meeting date has been changed to 11/18 rather than the previous date of 11/25 in order to avoid conflict with the Thanksgiving Holiday period.

Also please note that the location has been changed to Kaye Scholer LLP so that we can accommodate more attendees for this event. Update your info accordingly.

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  • drew
    Posted Nov 19, 2009 10:37 AM
    I thought Ben did a great job. For REST it's also really good to brush up on HTTP 1.1 spec (figure best status code to return, issuing warning headers for responses, even stream content using ranges, etc.)...and how you can utilize HTTP-style programming in WCF. HTTP 1.1 (and REST by extension) is a great attempt to get us to standardize browser/device/server communication - just depends on how well we all use it. thanks steve/yitzchok/howard for these meetings. great perspectives.
  • Ben Dewey
    Posted Nov 19, 2009 2:34 AM
    Assistant Organizer
    That to all that attended the meetup. I've posted the presentation materials on my blog. http://bendewey.wordpress.c...

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