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Do you think ASP.NET MVC is able to develop RESTful web services and which approach you would use for it?

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I have written a whole series of posts on developing a RESTful Web Service using ASP.Net MVC... well at least I'm 80% of the way through after 8 posts. Have a look at:

http://shouldersofgiants.co.uk/blog/

The web service I'm developing supports multiple representations (XHTML / JSON / XML / HELP) handles as many possible errors as I could find and supports POST overloading.

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see this http://msmvps.com/blogs/omar/archive/2008/10/03/create-rest-api-using-asp-net-mvc-that-speaks-both-json-and-plain-xml.aspx

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That isn't REST. It is just RPC, with pretty url's. You are not using the HTTP interface to the full. – mslot Dec 22 '10 at 12:32
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Generally, I would say yes it is possible for ASP.Net MVC to develop RESTful web services. However, many times the consumers of the data are unique enough where this may not be the best approach.

For larger application services or more complex services, I would recommend developing your MVC Controllers in a RESTful manner to be consumed by the views as MVC is designed. I would then think about ADO.Net Data Services or WCF for large scale data services.

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I would seriously look at ADO.NET Dataservices. (formaly code named Astoria) There's some really nice tooling for Restful services in there!

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/bb931106.aspx

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Peter,

In response to calebjenkins, ADO.Net data services is really nice if you want to create a restful version of your database.

If you want more control over your restful webservice then i would use WCF web services. Or if your datastore isn't a database, then ADO.NET data service isn't really the right solution. Here is a really nice article which got me started.

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"If you want more control ... use WCF web services." Should read "If you want less control ..." – synergetic Jan 22 '10 at 5:13
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