How To Convert JSON Object To Custom C# Object

Feb 11, 2010

Is there an easy way to populate my C# Object with the JSON object passed via AJAX?

//This is the JSON Object passed to C# WEBMETHOD from the page using JSON.stringify
{"user":{"name":"asdf","teamname":"b","email":"c","players":["1","2"]}}
//C# WebMetod That receives the JSON Object
[WebMethod]
public static void SaveTeam(Object user)
{
}
//C# Class that represents the object structure of JSON Object passed in to the WebMethod
public class User
{
public string name { get; set; }
public string teamname { get; set; }
public string email { get; set; }
public Array players { get; set; }
}

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