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c# - Why can't we add a Web API as a "service reference" in Visual Studio the same way we can with WCF or ASMX?

I've decided to use Web API (as a middle tier) for an app I'm developing, but can't seem to figure out how to "tie it in" to the front end (front end being an ASP.NET MVC4 project). Normally, I would just right click Services on the front end, choose "Add Service Reference", and put the URL for my service in. But with Web API, I can't do that. What are some options for creating a client proxy class off of my Web API to be used on my front end, and why doesn't a Web API support being added as a reference the same way a WCF or ASMX is added?

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Do you mean a Rest Web Service? With Rest, there is no service definition page, like with WCF or ASMX. Usually people want to use a Rest API with JSON.. however.. if you are just looking for a JSON output, and you want your clients to quickly be able to connect to your service, you should consider OData. It's really easy to create and it makes your data layer accessible for a large number of client languages. They have the OData client library ported for a ton of languages. Submitted as an answer, as requested. : )


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