public HttpResponseMessage UpdateGLMap(HttpRequestMessage request, [FromBody] OpexGLMap glMapModel) { return(GetHttpResponse(request, () => { var glMap = _MPROPEXService.UpdateOpexGLMap(glMapModel); return request.CreateResponse <OpexGLMap>(HttpStatusCode.OK, glMap); })); }
public HttpResponseMessage GetGLMap(HttpRequestMessage request, int glMapId) { return(GetHttpResponse(request, () => { HttpResponseMessage response = null; OpexGLMap glMap = _MPROPEXService.GetOpexGLMap(glMapId); // notice no need to create a seperate model object since GLMapping entity will do just fine response = request.CreateResponse <OpexGLMap>(HttpStatusCode.OK, glMap); return response; })); }
public HttpResponseMessage DeleteGLMap(HttpRequestMessage request, [FromBody] int glMapId) { return(GetHttpResponse(request, () => { HttpResponseMessage response = null; // not that calling the WCF service here will authenticate access to the data OpexGLMap glMap = _MPROPEXService.GetOpexGLMap(glMapId); if (glMap != null) { _MPROPEXService.DeleteOpexGLMapping(glMapId); response = request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK); } else { response = request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.NotFound, "No glMap found under that ID."); } return response; })); }
public OpexGLMap UpdateOpexGLMap(OpexGLMap op) { return(Channel.UpdateOpexGLMap(op)); }