31 Days of OData – Day 1 Background of OData
What is the Open Data Protocol? The official statement for Open Data Protocol (OData) is that is a Web protocol for querying and updating data that provides a way to unlock your data and free it from...
View Article31 Days of OData – Day 2 Data Types of OData
Since data is the basis for all OData feeds it is natural to see then that describing the data that represents the types Entities with in the feed is important. It is not only important for the data...
View Article31 Days of OData – Day 3 OData Entity Data Model
From Day 2 of the series, we looked at data types that are present in the OData protocol. These data types allow for the richness of the data experience. Next we will look at taking these data types...
View Article31 Days of OData – Day 4 Metadata in OData
Let’s go back 15 years ago when I started professionally developing software and using relational databases. The relational database was a great tool to deal with data. No more did we have to use flat...
View Article31 Days Of OData – Day 5 Addressing Entities In OData
Before we can learn about Addressing Entities in OData, we have to lay the ground work for all OData commanding including queries. We will first detail and demonstrate the Uniform Resource Identifier...
View ArticleAnnouncing: The 31 Days of OData Blog Series
My friend and Microsoft Developer Evangelist Jeff Blankenburg has done 3 “31 days” blog extravaganzas (Silverlight, Windows Phone and now Windows Phone Mango). After talking to Jeff, I think I am crazy...
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