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In the previous version of breeze.js (for MVC4, EF5 and webapi1), I would define EntityManager

var em = new breeze.EntityManager('breeze/MyWebApiController');

and breeze generated my route to ExecuteQuery("TestMethod") perfectly: "breeze/MyWebApiController/TestMethod"



But now in the current version of breeze.js with MVC5, EF6 and WebApi2, the same ExecuteQuery("TestMethod") to the WebApi controller fails with a 404 because breeze mistakenly generates the route path with the View's subfolder name prefixed to the path like so:

"MyViewsFolderName/breeze/MyWebApiController/TestMethod"


The only way I have been able to successfully call a WebApi2 Breeze controller method is if I specify a dataservice variable when I create EntityManager like:

var path = location.protocol + "//" + location.host + '/';

var dataServiceTest = new breeze.DataService({
    serviceName: path + 'breeze/MyWebApiController',
hasServerMetadata: false,
});

var em = new breeze.EntityManager({ dataService: dataServiceTest });


Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding how to use breeze for WebApi2

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    This sounds like a Web API routing issue not a Breeze issue. Show your routeConfig.cs please.
    – PW Kad
    Dec 12, 2014 at 13:04
  • Please identify the specific breeze versions you are using (previous and now) and whether you are talking to Web API or Web API OData (which adapter you are using). There have been NO breeze client changes in this area recently ... unless you're talking about Web API OData ... in which case they've broken the protocol every time.
    – Ward
    Dec 13, 2014 at 2:13

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