How ASP.NET Web API routes HTTP requests to controllers and actions.
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This article describes how ASP.NET Web API routes HTTP requests to controllers.
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Describes the routing process in more detail, from route matching to action selection.
By Mike Wasson|
Web API 2 introduces a new form of routing that uses attributes to define routes. This topic gives an overview of attribute routing.
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This end-to-end tutorial shows how to use attribute routing to define URIs for a REST API.
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