- ADO.NET Data Services
ADO.NET Data Services (codename "Astoria") [cite web | url = http://blogs.msdn.com/data/archive/2007/12/10/ado-net-data-services-ctp-released.aspx | title = ADO.NET Data Services CTP Released! | accessdate = 2007-11-12] is a platform for what
Microsoft calls "Data Services". It is actually a combination of the runtime and aweb service through which the services are exposed. In addition, it also includes the Data Services Toolkit which lets Astoria Data Services be created from withinASP.NET itself. The Astoria project was announced at MIX 2007, and the first developer preview was made available onApril 30 ,2007 . The firstCTP was made available as a part of theASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview. The final version was released as part ofService Pack 1 of the.NET Framework 3.5 onAugust 11 2008 .Overview
ADO.NET Data Services exposes data, represented as Entity Data Model (EDM) objects, via web services accessed over
HTTP . The data can be addressed using a REST-likeURI . The Astoria service, when accessed via the HTTP GET method with such a URI, will return the data. The web service can be configured to return the data in either plainXML ,JSON or RDF+XML. In the initial release, formats likeRSS andATOM are not supported, though they may be in the future. In addition, using other HTTP methods like PUT, POST or DELETE, the data can be updated as well. POST can be used to create new entities, PUT for updating an entity, and DELETE for deleting an entity.The URIs representing the data will contain the physical location of the service, as well as the service name. In addition, it will also need to specify an EDM Entity-Set or a specific entity instance, as in respectively
http://dataserver/service.svc/MusicCollection orhttp://dataserver/service.svs/MusicCollection [SomeArtist] The former will list all entities in the "Collection" set whereas the latter will list only for the entity which is indexed by "SomeArtist".In addition, the URIs can also specify a traversal of a relationship in the Entity Data Model. For example,
http://dataserver/service.svs/MusicCollection [SomeSong] /Genre traverses the relationship "Genre" (in SQL parlance, joins with the "Genre" table) and retrieves all instances of "Genre" that are associated with the entity "SomeSong". Simple predicates can also be specified in the URI, likehttp://dataserver/service.svs/MusicCollection [SomeArtist] /ReleaseDate [Year eq 2006] will fetch the items that are indexed by "SomeArtist" and had their "release" in "2006". Filtering and partition informationcan also be encoded in the URL ashttp://dataserver/service.svs/MusicCollection?$orderby=ReleaseDate&$skip=100&$take=50 References
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* [http://astoria.mslivelabs.com/Overview.doc Microsoft Codename "Astoria" Overview]External links
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc907912.aspx Using Microsoft ADO.NET Data Services]
* [http://www.asp.net/downloads/3.5-extensions/ ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview]
* [http://blogs.msdn.com/astoriateam/ ADO.NET Data Services (Project Astoria) Team Blog]
* [http://entmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=9105 Access Cloud Data with Astoria: ENT News Online]
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