Overview:
OData is consistent with the way the Web works - it makes a deep commitment to URIs for resource identification and commits to an HTTP-based, uniform interface for interacting with those resources (just like the Web). This commitment to core Web principles allows OData to enable a new level of data integration and interoperability across a broad range of clients, servers, services, and tools.
In this seminar Chris will provide an in depth knowledge to this protocol, how to consume a OData service and finally how to implement an OData service on Windows using ASP.NET Web API.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- REST and the principles of the Internet
- Introduce the Open Data Protocol (OData)
- Detailed working knowledge of the OData protocol
- Develop your own OData feed that produces data
- Develop web and mobile applications that consume data from an OData feed
Why should you attend :
In this seminar we go further and give hands on learning that will prepare the attendee when they leave the 2 day workshop.
Who Will Benefit:
- Application Development Managers
- Application/Software Architects
- Application/Software Developers and Engineers
- Database Developers
Chris Woodruff (or Woody as he is commonly known as) has a degree in Computer Science from Michigan State University's College of Engineering. Woody has been developing and architecting software solutions for almost 15 years and has worked in many different platforms and tools. He is a community leader, helping such events as Day of .NET Ann Arbor, West Michigan Day of .NET and CodeMash. He was also instrumental in bringing the popular Give Camp event to Western Michigan where technology professionals lend their time and development expertise to assist local non-profits. As a speaker and podcaster, Woody has spoken and discussed a variety of topics, including database design and open source. He is a Microsoft MVP in Visual C# and was recognized in 2010 as one of the top 20 MVPs world-wide. Woody works at Perficient as a Director covering clients and projects in West Michigan.
Location: Boston, MA
Venue: Courtyard Boston Logan Airport
225 William F. McClellan Highway - Boston, Massachusetts 02128 USA
225 William F. McClellan Highway - Boston, Massachusetts 02128 USA
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