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ASP.NET Core defines a lot of interesting types and properties that we could use to inspect the incoming request. We can even define the types of information we want to pull out of the request and have it provided to our action methods as parameters. This process is usually referred to as binding. Now when it comes to binding, theres a lot of different parts from that request that we can get information from. For instance, we might want to get information from the body, or from an HTTP header, or even the query string. We usually refer to these as binding sources. The way that we specify a binding source inside of our code, is [inaudible] we can use binding attributes. So we can use a from attribute and say I want to get information from the header, or from the body, or I want to get it from the query string. Now, lets take a look at a practical example and see how we can use these binding parameters inside of Visual Studio. Lets take another look at our GET operation inside of o