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Rest URL consumption guidance required
2019 Community Moderator ElectionBest Practices for securing a REST API / web serviceRESTful URL design for searchRepresentational state transfer (REST) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)RESTful AuthenticationPath.Combine for URLs?PUT vs. POST in RESTWhat exactly is RESTful programming?What's the difference between REST & RESTfulHow to POST JSON data with Curl from Terminal/Commandline to Test Spring REST?SOAP vs REST (differences)
I have a rest url provided by client , It looks something like www.baseurl/api// I couldn't get result if I try to consume it from console application getting error 503.
However I m able to browse it from my browser and it returns the proper json of Entity Details. Please help me with this.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApp15
public class Class1
private const string URL = "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>";
static void Main(string[] args)
Class1.CreateObject();
private static void CreateObject()
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(URL);
request.Method = "GET";
request.ContentType = "application/json";
try
WebResponse webResponse = request.GetResponse();
using (Stream webStream = webResponse.GetResponseStream() ?? Stream.Null)
using (StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(webStream))
string response = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
Console.Out.WriteLine(response);
catch (Exception e)
Console.Out.WriteLine("-----------------");
Console.Out.WriteLine(e.Message);
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I have a rest url provided by client , It looks something like www.baseurl/api// I couldn't get result if I try to consume it from console application getting error 503.
However I m able to browse it from my browser and it returns the proper json of Entity Details. Please help me with this.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApp15
public class Class1
private const string URL = "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>";
static void Main(string[] args)
Class1.CreateObject();
private static void CreateObject()
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(URL);
request.Method = "GET";
request.ContentType = "application/json";
try
WebResponse webResponse = request.GetResponse();
using (Stream webStream = webResponse.GetResponseStream() ?? Stream.Null)
using (StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(webStream))
string response = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
Console.Out.WriteLine(response);
catch (Exception e)
Console.Out.WriteLine("-----------------");
Console.Out.WriteLine(e.Message);
c# rest
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503 stands forService Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
1
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28
add a comment |
I have a rest url provided by client , It looks something like www.baseurl/api// I couldn't get result if I try to consume it from console application getting error 503.
However I m able to browse it from my browser and it returns the proper json of Entity Details. Please help me with this.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApp15
public class Class1
private const string URL = "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>";
static void Main(string[] args)
Class1.CreateObject();
private static void CreateObject()
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(URL);
request.Method = "GET";
request.ContentType = "application/json";
try
WebResponse webResponse = request.GetResponse();
using (Stream webStream = webResponse.GetResponseStream() ?? Stream.Null)
using (StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(webStream))
string response = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
Console.Out.WriteLine(response);
catch (Exception e)
Console.Out.WriteLine("-----------------");
Console.Out.WriteLine(e.Message);
c# rest
I have a rest url provided by client , It looks something like www.baseurl/api// I couldn't get result if I try to consume it from console application getting error 503.
However I m able to browse it from my browser and it returns the proper json of Entity Details. Please help me with this.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApp15
public class Class1
private const string URL = "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>";
static void Main(string[] args)
Class1.CreateObject();
private static void CreateObject()
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(URL);
request.Method = "GET";
request.ContentType = "application/json";
try
WebResponse webResponse = request.GetResponse();
using (Stream webStream = webResponse.GetResponseStream() ?? Stream.Null)
using (StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(webStream))
string response = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
Console.Out.WriteLine(response);
catch (Exception e)
Console.Out.WriteLine("-----------------");
Console.Out.WriteLine(e.Message);
c# rest
c# rest
asked Mar 7 at 12:18
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503 stands forService Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
1
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28
add a comment |
1
503 stands forService Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
1
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28
1
1
503 stands for
Service Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
503 stands for
Service Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
1
1
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28
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503 stands for
Service Unavailable. Either the URL is wrong (I'm looking at "www.baseurl/api/<EntityName>/<EntityID>") or the service is, indeed, unavailable. Where do you replace the <EntityName> and <EntityID> ?– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:23
I replace it before assigning the URL itself .
– Karthiga Sampath
Mar 7 at 12:26
1
Are you missing any headers? X-Accept, for example? Is the Content-Type in accordance to what the docs specify it needs to be? Other than that, I'd inspect the chrome developer console (F12) and check the Network tab to see what was sent differently from your code.
– Eric Wu
Mar 7 at 12:28