Example of mapping between objects with Automapper in .NET 7.0
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Jan 6, 2023 - C#
Example of mapping between objects with Automapper in .NET 7.0
A large Real Estate company requires creating an API to obtain information about properties in the United States.
This is an Asp.net core MVC application with dotnet 6.0 framework. Here I have demonstrated the usage of AutoMapper and how to configure it with the application. I have covered some useful features of the AutoMapper library with real-world examples
It is an unofficial mapping structure based on dynamic configuration prepared for AutoMapper.
This API is a backend for a portfolio application, built using .NET 7 and Entity Framework 7. It exposes a set of endpoints for managing portfolio projects and their associated data.
Front(reactJs) Back(AspNetCoreWebAPI) DB(MySQL)
Minimal API deals to determine students' levels of English by making quizzes, in this project we will be based on REPR pattern.
.NET - AutoMapper
Structured AutoMapper
Microservices API Integration with queue consumption.
WEB API with .Net Core for a Tinder-type application.
Implemented Multilayered architecture (DAL + BLL + Web API)
Profile for AutoMapper that creates maps based on contracts.
Featuring authentication, authorization, logging, global exception-handling. Built with DTOs, repositories, AutoMapper, pagination, JWT, Serilog. Consumed by ASP.NET MVC.
How To Use AutoMapper in ASP.NET Core Web API
This is a React API, actually it is going to be. For the moment I've worked only on the back-end, even so it isn't done. This is for my project for the license I'm going to present this year. You will also find a bunch of romainian-english comments :D.
API REST using .NET Core 3.1/ .NET5.0 + DDD Arch + Entity Framework with MySQL + Swagger + AutoMapper + JWT Token
.Net Core REST API
Prueba de concepto de mapeadores de clases para .NET
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