Which method should you use?

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Topic 3, Online Bookstore
Background
You are developing an online bookstore web application that will be used by your company’s
customers.
Technical Requirements
General requirements:
The web store application must be an ASP.NET MVC application
written in Visual Studio.
The application must connect to a Microsoft SQL database.
The GetTop100Books() method is mission critical and must return
data as quickly as possible. It should take advantage of fast,
forward-only, read-only methods of reading data.
The ImportBooks() method must keep a copy of the data that can
be accessed while new books are being imported without blocking
reads.
The Create MonthlyTotalsReport() method must lock the data and
prevent others from updating or inserting new rows until complete.
The college textbook area of the web application must get data
from a daily updated CSV file.
The children’s book area of the web application must get data
directly from a local database. It must use a connection string. It
must also support access to the stored procedures on the database.
Further, it is required to have strongly typed objects. Finally, it will
require access to databases from multiple vendors and needs to
support more than one-to-one mapping of database tables.
The cookbook functionality is contained within a client-side
application that must connect to the server using HTTP and
requires access to the data using JavaScript.
The BookApiController class must have a method that is able to
perform ad-hoc queries using OData.
The RESTful API of the bookstore must expose the following endpoints.

Application Structure

PurchaseOrders.xml

FeaturedBooks.xml

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You need to implement the Get() method in the bookstore Web API application to be able to find books by
using an ad hoc query.
Which method should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 3, Online Bookstore
Background
You are developing an online bookstore web application that will be used by your company’s
customers.
Technical Requirements
General requirements:
The web store application must be an ASP.NET MVC application
written in Visual Studio.
The application must connect to a Microsoft SQL database.
The GetTop100Books() method is mission critical and must return
data as quickly as possible. It should take advantage of fast,
forward-only, read-only methods of reading data.
The ImportBooks() method must keep a copy of the data that can
be accessed while new books are being imported without blocking
reads.
The Create MonthlyTotalsReport() method must lock the data and
prevent others from updating or inserting new rows until complete.
The college textbook area of the web application must get data
from a daily updated CSV file.
The children’s book area of the web application must get data
directly from a local database. It must use a connection string. It
must also support access to the stored procedures on the database.
Further, it is required to have strongly typed objects. Finally, it will
require access to databases from multiple vendors and needs to
support more than one-to-one mapping of database tables.
The cookbook functionality is contained within a client-side
application that must connect to the server using HTTP and
requires access to the data using JavaScript.
The BookApiController class must have a method that is able to
perform ad-hoc queries using OData.
The RESTful API of the bookstore must expose the following endpoints.

Application Structure

PurchaseOrders.xml

FeaturedBooks.xml

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to implement the Get() method in the bookstore Web API application to be able to find books by
using an ad hoc query.
Which method should you use?

A.
Option A

B.
Option B

C.
Option C

D.
Option D



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Sorryb

Sorryb

It is a repository pattern implemented here !!!
I think is C :
[HttpGet]
public IEnumerable Get()
{
return bookRepository.All();
}
Where :
public interface IBookRepository
{
Book Find(int id);
IEnumerable GetBooks();
bool AddBook(Book book);
bool DeleteBook(Book book);

bool InsertOrUpdate(Book book);
void Save();
IEnumerable All();
}

Sorryb

Sorryb

johnykiza has right !

johnykiza

johnykiza

D – using an ad hoc query