I know you can deserialize a JSON object from an HttpWebResponse using the WebClient.DownloadString() but what about the other way around? I've looked at the MSDN pages and I don't know if you can serialize to JSON objects or not, anyone know?
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Can you provide some sample pseudo code showing what you are trying to do with the WebClient class?Wallace Breza– Wallace Breza2010-08-02 21:37:18 +00:00Commented Aug 2, 2010 at 21:37
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Serialize JSON so that I can send it via an HttpRequest for consumption of lets say an .ascx or even outside .NET. Just want to know if it's possible that's all. I don't see a way.PositiveGuy– PositiveGuy2010-08-02 21:39:32 +00:00Commented Aug 2, 2010 at 21:39
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I think you may just have to serialize the object into JSON before using the WebClient instance. Hope this helps
var url = "...";
var json = JsonHelper.ToJson(myObject);
var response = PostJson(url, json);
Here's an example of sending JSON data from the WebClient class:
public static string PostJson(string url, string data)
{
var bytes = Encoding.Default.GetBytes(data);
using (var client = new WebClient())
{
client.Headers.Add("Content-Type", "application/json");
var response = client.UploadData(url, "POST", bytes);
return Encoding.Default.GetString(response);
}
}
Here is a simple helper class that uses the DataContractJsonSerializer class to serialize / deserialize object to and from JSON.
public static class JsonHelper
{
public static string ToJson<T>(T instance)
{
var serializer = new DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof(T));
using (var tempStream = new MemoryStream())
{
serializer.WriteObject(tempStream, instance);
return Encoding.Default.GetString(tempStream.ToArray());
}
}
public static T FromJson<T>(string json)
{
var serializer = new DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof(T));
using (var tempStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(json)))
{
return (T)serializer.ReadObject(tempStream);
}
}
}
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PositiveGuy
Yes, but I'm asking about the WebClient object here. I was trying to figure out if it's possible but do not see anything out there talking about that object being able to serialize...only deserialize.