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Consuming Asp.net Web API from Win 8 XAML apps

Posted on September 10, 2012 by chrismay

This is very relevant to a project I’m working on.  I have a XAML front end that will need to make calls into our application, and Web API seems like the way to go.

Posted in Windows 8 | Tagged asp.net, web api, Windows 8, xaml | Leave a comment

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