Question

I have two methods like this

public class ProductController : ApiController
{
    public Product GetProductById(int id)
    {
        var product = ... //get product
        return product;
    }

    public Product GetProduct(int id)
    {
        var product = ... //get product
        return product;
    }
}

When I call url: GET http://localhost/api/product/1 . I want the first method is invoked, not the second method.
How can I do that ?

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Solution

You need unique URIs. You can modify your route to get this:

routes.MapHttpRoute(
        name: "DefaultApi",
        routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
        defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }

);

Now you can access your API like this:

http://localhost/api/product/GetProductById/1

http://localhost/api/product/GetProduct/1

I've written a little introduction to ASP.NET Web API which shows some of the differences to WCF Web API.

You can also add a default action, e.g. the one the lists all products so you can do something like this:

http://localhost/api/product/  // returns the list without specifying the method

and the other one is invoked this way

http://localhost/api/product/byid/1  // returns the list without specifying the method

What I do is having a ProductsController and a ProductController. ProductsController is responsible for operations on Collections of T (get all) and ProductController is responsible for operations on T (like getting a specific one).

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