AJAX :: System.Runtime.Serialization.Json.DataContractJsonSerializer Is Not Defined?
Apr 27, 2010
I'm getting the error from the subject line when I try to move some code that formerly lived in the App_Code directory to an external library (that would be moved into the /bin directory). What do I need to include or reference to get rid of this error?
I've already included: System.Runtim.Serialization (says it's version 3.0.0, I don't see a version 3.5.0 anywhere).
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Mar 1, 2010
I want to use the DataContractJsonSerializer class. This is contained within theSystem.Runtime.Serialization.Json namespace and the System.ServiceModel.Web dll.or some reason, when I add the using directive for the namespace, Visual Studio says it doesn't recognise the Json namespace in System.Runtime.Serialization.When I try to add the System.ServiceModel dll, nothing happens, which suggests to me it's already referenced. (Because nothing also happens when I try to add a reference to System.Web which is definitely referenced!)
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Feb 12, 2010
I'm trying some WCF ajax.net 3.5 out for the first time, and I'm having some difficulties. I have a WCF Service which I have connected to in my aspx page using <asp:ScriptManager>. I have a custom object which has been decorated as a [DataContract]. I'm calling the object from javascript successfully, I can see the JSON response in FireBug, but Sys.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer.deserialize() chokes on it. I'm sure I'm making a noob mistake, but I used up all my patience getting the Web.Config values right for running the WCF service.
Here's a mockup of what I'm doing.
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Aug 4, 2010
I am using .Net Framework 3.5 on an ASP.net web project using jquery.ajax to make web service calls. My web service returns objects serialized as JSON by specifying the content type of my POST as "application/json". I would like just one of my many properties to return a non quoted javascript function name instead of a quoted string. Serialized as such:
{"dataInit": functionName, "id": "myID"}
instead of
{"dataInit": "functionName", "id":"myID"}
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May 21, 2010
DataContractJsonSerializer this is nice class added in the .net framework which can be used to serialize/desirealize object into JSON.
Now following is the example i am trying
[Serializable] class User { public string name; public string userId; }
Now following is the output generated
Output : Notice structure where only "name" is expected instead of k__BackingField
Now this is the problem after digging so much i am not sure from where <> and _BackingField is coming ?
{
"<name>k__BackingField":"test user",
"<userId>k__BackingField":100001}
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Feb 2, 2010
Why this WCF 3.5 method
[ServiceContract]
[AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode = AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Allowed)]
public class Json
{
[OperationContract]
[WebGet(ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json)]
public string Upper(string text)
{
return text.ToUpper();
}
}
returns {"d":"TEXT"} ?
It should returns {"TEXT"}
I'm calling using jQuery.
$("#upper").click(function() {
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "/Json.svc/Upper?text="+$("#input1").val(),
success: function(data) {
$("#input1").val(data.d);
}
});
});
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Jul 16, 2010
in Json.net we can rename the property with [JsonPropertyAttribute("")] ,
public class Foo
{
// how can I rename the Foo1 property name to F1?!
public string Foo1 { set; get; }
public string Foo2 { set; get; }
}
and in the web service code behind :
[WebMethod]
public List<Foo> GetFoos()
{
List<Foo> post = new List<Foo>
{
new Foo(),
new Foo(),
new Foo()
};
return post;
}
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Mar 14, 2010
I have a class that contains an enum property, and upon serializing the object using JavaScriptSerializer, my json result contains the integer value of the enumeration rather than its string "name". Is there a way to get the enum as a string in my json without having to create a custom JavaScriptConverter? Perhaps there's an attribute that I could decorate the enum definition, or object property, with?As an example:
enum Gender { Male, Female }
class Person
{
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Mar 16, 2010
I am trying to serialize an object that has a public member of type ArrayList. If I am reading
this correctly, an ArrayList is a serializeable member. My class looks like this:
[DataContract(Name="Family")]
public class Family
{
private int _FamilyID;
[DataMember]
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But then I'm serializing more of the properties than I want. I would be happy to either a) figure out how to get DataContractJsonSerializer to serialize my ArrayList or b) get JavaScriptSerializer to have the effect of honoring a datacontract. I understand that JavaScriptSerializer is depricated so I suppose DataContractJsonSerializer is the way to go if possible.
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Mar 22, 2011
Here is my custom class.
[CollectionDataContract]
public class CustomList<T> : List<T>
{
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Sep 10, 2010
why I'm getting this error on the first line of all my aspx pages? The lines have a blue squiggly line underneath them:
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Error:
Type 'System.Web.UI.UpdatePanel' is not defined
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Feb 4, 2011
i want to add the data to existing generated json data in my asp.net mvc application , what i have to do ?
means , suppose i have class Company that having list of Departments as property. but json serialization is not able to support such kind of circular reference. so i thought how if, i get serialize the Company object first without list of Departments, then get departments for each company and then serialize this list and append data to company serialized data.
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Jan 14, 2010
So, I've been programming for a number of years. Finding some intricately asinine issues w/ ASP.NET and VB.NET as I learn them. How about this one:
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The issue is not Date1
The issue is Date2.
No kidding. I had to String.Format Date1 for some odd reason, even though I'd already validated it. And, yes, I tried to parse and convert Date1 but I kept gettting the typical "Argument 'Date2' cannot be converted to type 'Date'." error. (Did you catch the copy & paste? I didn't edit it from my existing error, but Date2 should be Date1.) Yeah, that's the error I'm getting now with the above ...
"Argument 'Date2' cannot be converted to type 'Date'."
Date2 is a system defined type. Why can't the system convert and/or simply use it's own pre-defined type?
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Jan 19, 2011
I created a small new webservice for AutoCompleteExtender and for some reason I am getting "type System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptService is not defined" error. I Googled this and found a few threads about similar issues but was unable to resolve mine. Here is the example of the code:
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When I add Imports System.Web.Script.Services I get "Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Web.Script.Services' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases".
I've tried adding Reference to System.Web.Extensions and it didn't do anything. What could be the problem?
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Jun 21, 2011
I am using Windows 7 PRO, 64 bit, with Internet Explorer 8, Visual Studio 2010
Every time I run any ASP.NET application in debug mode, right after it loads any of the pages, then I get 2 errors:
Error: Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'JSON' is undefined
I click "Ignore" error, then I get this: Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'undefined' is null or not an object
And the file is from Internet Explorer:
how to fix this ?
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May 11, 2010
I've set up a strongly-typed View and a controller method to save the object represented in that View. The object in question is from a class that uses named parameters with default values. This is not a database object, but rather is the intermediate object that is used for the display and user input. It gets translated into a database object in the service class. Anyway, when I attempt to save the object, I get the following error:
System.MissingMethodException: No parameterless constructor defined for this object.
This is kind of aggravating. I can add a parameterless constructor to the class, and then everything works just fine. I just don't understand why it is necessary. I'm new to named parameters with default values, but the reading and such that I've done has described that method calls with default values do not have to have a 'no-parameter' implementation. You can just call the method with any or none of the parameters specified and everything works as expected. If there is a 'no-parameter' implementation and no params are passed, then that one is used, since it is more specific than the one with default values. Is the behavior somehow different when this is used in the constructor of a class? Why would I have to include a parameterless constructor when I have all the values accounted for? Is the runtime creating an object on the fly as the save method executes, which requires this? The method is like this:
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I'm wondering if the object is instantiated by the runtime in order to populate the method parameter, and then assigned values from the form collection. I suppose that would make sense, but I do not understand why this causes an exception. For what reason would a parameterless constructor be required?
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Jun 22, 2010
I am trying to create an MVC2 web application that will run both on my local development machine (on localhost), and on our central webserver.
Development machine:
Windows 7 Professional, 64bitVisual Studio 2010 (beta)ASP.NET 4.0IIS 7.5
Webserver:
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Everything works fine when debugging from VS, and I've finally gotten so far that it also works copied to the webserver. However, when I try to copy it to my own local webserver, I get the following error message:
Error Summary
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I have a strange problem. I am adding a LinqDatasource object, and set the context:
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On web.config I already have this:
<add assembly="System.Data.Linq, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089"/>
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is there another way adding a refernce to a web project? or only though teh web.config?
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It method get all fields in a form and build a JSON, but it dont put JSON inside JSON.
Example:
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<input name="person.name"><input name="person.age"><input name="person.address.street">
The serialized string build a JSON like this
{ "person.name": "??", "person.age": "??", "person.address.street": "??" }
I need a plugin or some function to generate like this:
{ "person": { "name" : "??", "age" : "??", "address":{ "street": "??" } } }
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I have a treeview named Treeview1 with checkboxes. I want the child checkboxes to be checked if parent is checked.
I am trying to use a simple code that I found on msdn :
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For some reasons I got this error and I really dont understand why:
Type 'System.Windows.Forms.TreeViewEventArgs' is not defined.
warning BC40056: Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Windows.Forms' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.
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