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Adding a backend web api to an existing game server program
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experienceBest Practices for securing a REST API / web serviceUnderstanding REST: Verbs, error codes, and authenticationWhat 'additional configuration' is necessary to reference a .NET 2.0 mixed mode assembly in a .NET 4.0 project?Posting a File and Associated Data to a RESTful WebService preferably as JSONREST API AuthenticationREST vs JSON-RPC?Why not inherit from List<T>?REST API for turn based game?Web API and .NET Standardasp net core web api how to use .NET Framework
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I have a program that runs a game server and wants to add Restful API to it to allow other platforms (web and mobile) to interact with the game server. I am having a difficult time making asp.net core web API work.
Are there other options besides .net core web API? I need something simple. I already have ef core store information about the players I just want to accept https request.
For those wondering which game server it is, it's GTA V Rage multiplayer game server with a custom script running.
I will try to provide additional information if needed. Thanks
c# rest https asp.net-core-webapi
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I have a program that runs a game server and wants to add Restful API to it to allow other platforms (web and mobile) to interact with the game server. I am having a difficult time making asp.net core web API work.
Are there other options besides .net core web API? I need something simple. I already have ef core store information about the players I just want to accept https request.
For those wondering which game server it is, it's GTA V Rage multiplayer game server with a custom script running.
I will try to provide additional information if needed. Thanks
c# rest https asp.net-core-webapi
add a comment |
I have a program that runs a game server and wants to add Restful API to it to allow other platforms (web and mobile) to interact with the game server. I am having a difficult time making asp.net core web API work.
Are there other options besides .net core web API? I need something simple. I already have ef core store information about the players I just want to accept https request.
For those wondering which game server it is, it's GTA V Rage multiplayer game server with a custom script running.
I will try to provide additional information if needed. Thanks
c# rest https asp.net-core-webapi
I have a program that runs a game server and wants to add Restful API to it to allow other platforms (web and mobile) to interact with the game server. I am having a difficult time making asp.net core web API work.
Are there other options besides .net core web API? I need something simple. I already have ef core store information about the players I just want to accept https request.
For those wondering which game server it is, it's GTA V Rage multiplayer game server with a custom script running.
I will try to provide additional information if needed. Thanks
c# rest https asp.net-core-webapi
c# rest https asp.net-core-webapi
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There are many options and languages available for REST API development. I'd suggest defining your API independently of the development language using OpenAPI. Have a look at Swagger at https://swagger.io/ and OpenAPI at https://swagger.io/docs/specification/about/.
Swagger also has tools available that generate an implementation of the REST API from your OpenAPI definition (stubs for client and server in your preferred language), see https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-codegen/.
The nice thing is that you can develop your REST API documentation at the same time. Have a look at the Swagger pet store example here: https://petstore.swagger.io/
Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
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There are many options and languages available for REST API development. I'd suggest defining your API independently of the development language using OpenAPI. Have a look at Swagger at https://swagger.io/ and OpenAPI at https://swagger.io/docs/specification/about/.
Swagger also has tools available that generate an implementation of the REST API from your OpenAPI definition (stubs for client and server in your preferred language), see https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-codegen/.
The nice thing is that you can develop your REST API documentation at the same time. Have a look at the Swagger pet store example here: https://petstore.swagger.io/
Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
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There are many options and languages available for REST API development. I'd suggest defining your API independently of the development language using OpenAPI. Have a look at Swagger at https://swagger.io/ and OpenAPI at https://swagger.io/docs/specification/about/.
Swagger also has tools available that generate an implementation of the REST API from your OpenAPI definition (stubs for client and server in your preferred language), see https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-codegen/.
The nice thing is that you can develop your REST API documentation at the same time. Have a look at the Swagger pet store example here: https://petstore.swagger.io/
Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
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There are many options and languages available for REST API development. I'd suggest defining your API independently of the development language using OpenAPI. Have a look at Swagger at https://swagger.io/ and OpenAPI at https://swagger.io/docs/specification/about/.
Swagger also has tools available that generate an implementation of the REST API from your OpenAPI definition (stubs for client and server in your preferred language), see https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-codegen/.
The nice thing is that you can develop your REST API documentation at the same time. Have a look at the Swagger pet store example here: https://petstore.swagger.io/
There are many options and languages available for REST API development. I'd suggest defining your API independently of the development language using OpenAPI. Have a look at Swagger at https://swagger.io/ and OpenAPI at https://swagger.io/docs/specification/about/.
Swagger also has tools available that generate an implementation of the REST API from your OpenAPI definition (stubs for client and server in your preferred language), see https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-codegen/.
The nice thing is that you can develop your REST API documentation at the same time. Have a look at the Swagger pet store example here: https://petstore.swagger.io/
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Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
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Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
Sorry I did not mention I want the language to be c# since that is the language the game server code is using. Swagger looks okay but I don't want documentation or auto generated code I am looking for a light weight rest api framework
– Aviv Biton
Mar 22 at 6:50
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