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Microsoft.Owin

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Kind: Service

Source: Pams/Logic/Pams.Business/Pams.Business.csproj (line 1)

Part of: Pams

NuGet package dependency

Microsoft.Owin is a NuGet package dependency declared in the legacy-format Pams.Business project file. It supplies OWIN abstractions used to connect application middleware with the HTTP request pipeline.

Diagram

mermaid
sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant OwinHost as OWIN Host
    participant Middleware
    participant PamsBusiness as Pams.Business

    Client->>OwinHost: HTTP request
    OwinHost->>Middleware: Create OWIN environment
    Middleware->>PamsBusiness: Invoke application logic
    PamsBusiness-->>Middleware: Response data
    Middleware-->>OwinHost: HTTP response
    OwinHost-->>Client: HTTP response

Usage

typescript
async function getPamsData() {
  const response = await fetch("/api/pams");

  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new Error(`Request failed: ${response.status}`);
  }

  return response.json();
}

getPamsData()
  .then((data) => console.log(data))
  .catch((error) => console.error(error));

AI Coding Instructions

  • Keep Microsoft.Owin package references in the legacy Pams.Business.csproj format unless the project file is migrated.
  • Configure OWIN middleware in the application startup path, not inside business-layer request handlers.
  • Treat OWIN environment data as request-scoped and avoid storing it in static state.
  • Confirm that endpoint routes called by JavaScript clients are registered in the OWIN host pipeline.

Used by

4 references from 4 files. Each is a place in this repository where the symbol is actually used — go read one rather than trusting an example.

Injected or called by (4)

  • Pams.APIPams/API/Pams.API/Pams.API.csproj:1
  • Pams.CorePams/Core/Pams.Core/Pams.Core.csproj:1
  • Pams.SecurityPams/Core/Pams.Security/Pams.Security.csproj:1
  • Pams.BusinessPams/Logic/Pams.Business/Pams.Business.csproj:1

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