c# Asp creating custom routing engine
we have multiple Api projects on the same solution with different Areas
and we have a startup project . we want to be able to catch the incoming request and decide which area to go .
Note : deciding which route to go will be based on a value in the request query string .
is there any way to accomplish this ?
c# asp.net
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we have multiple Api projects on the same solution with different Areas
and we have a startup project . we want to be able to catch the incoming request and decide which area to go .
Note : deciding which route to go will be based on a value in the request query string .
is there any way to accomplish this ?
c# asp.net
Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47
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we have multiple Api projects on the same solution with different Areas
and we have a startup project . we want to be able to catch the incoming request and decide which area to go .
Note : deciding which route to go will be based on a value in the request query string .
is there any way to accomplish this ?
c# asp.net
we have multiple Api projects on the same solution with different Areas
and we have a startup project . we want to be able to catch the incoming request and decide which area to go .
Note : deciding which route to go will be based on a value in the request query string .
is there any way to accomplish this ?
c# asp.net
c# asp.net
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Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47
add a comment |
Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47
Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47
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Check this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/25620149/…
– Hamza Haider
Nov 25 '18 at 13:43
@HamzaHaider this is talking about assigning a value from the incoming request and not picking up a controller for the request.
– buff
Nov 25 '18 at 13:47