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Using HttpClient to Consume APIs in .NET Core
Applications, ranging from ASP.NET Core web apps over mobile Xamarin apps and Windows apps to Console apps often integrate with an API. For that, HttpClient is the default and best option. But there’s a lot more to using it than just sending a request and reading out the response. In this course, Using HttpClient to Consume APIs in .NET Core, you’ll get an in-depth look at using HttpClient and HttpClientFactory, from the internals over basic CRUD interaction to working with streams and compression. We’ll also cover cancelling requests that are no longer needed. Additionally, you’ll learn how to use custom message handlers to improve the reliability of your requests and to unit test. After this course, you'll know the ins and outs of integrating with an API from a variety of application types.
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