I have read about desearlizing a json file into class fields which I understand. But what I cannot find in a tutorial is how to read in the json data. Everyone just adds the data to a variable and uses it. I will be passing in a json file from a mobile app. I know I should use a web service but for now I want to use an asp.net ASPX page to do this. I will be using the newtonking json control.
I have a text file named gisQuery129.json that is created using Json.NET - [URL] There is an example on how to create a JSON file and I have done that successfully, but I want to read the file on a page load event and add the values to .NET textbox controls for input values in a query. The created file looks like the following:
{ "myData": { "randomNumber": "129", "Application": "MyMapApp", "FeatureId": "ALL", "Feature": "ALL", "spatialQuery": "FEATURE_ID= '11111' AND REQ_SEQ_NUM= 1 AND RAND_PARAM= 129 OR FEATURE_ID= '22222' AND REQ_SEQ_NUM= 2 AND RAND_PARAM= 129" } }
I want to read the data in the above sample JSON data and then populate my textboxes something like this:
txtRandParam.text = "129" txtApplication.text = "MyMapApp" and three more text boxes after that.
I'd like to read data server-side from a web service that outputs in json format. I haven't found any good examples that don't use jquery and are server-side.
Specifically I'm looking at the "weight" field from this api:
have this site that has an api that can provide city name if I send my zip code as a parameter. http://www.postnummersok.se/api?q=16447the result is returned as a json object. Now i just want to read the result in my js function.I have tried the following but it always returns null:
Lets say I am redirected from page1 to page2 and so the txtCode is populated. Then I press a button to populate a grid based on this txtCode value. So far so good.
Now for my second page, while in page2, I change the value of txtCode and press the button. The code still retrieves the value from querystring which is the previous value and I do not want that.
Do you know how to solve this ?
there is a requiredvalidator control on txtCode which says it has to have a value.
And I do not mind using a session if it is easier to solve this problem.
what i have is a web form with a number of input fields . But some of the fields have the magnifying glass search image so that the user can click and up pops some results to pick from.
So what i have is like the following
Item Code {image here}
Supplier Name
Supplier Code {image here}
and so on ..
so what i want to do is create a user control that i can call from any web page that has the image on it and the name of the label can be passed .
So the control would be a probably label with an image to the right of it and in the markup when the it is called , a label name is passed in order to display it on the page .. also label id and a click event on the magnifying glass because each label might have a different id and the click event on the magnifying glass for each is different .
I have a page has Listview and Datapager inside UpdatePanel. When I refresh the new SQL results and bind by pressing link buton outside of the update panel, I get correct results. (get new SQLselect statment, rebind to listview, update updatepanel)
However, the SelectCommand is not bound right or some other reason, if I press datapager, I won't get no results.
I'm guessing it's caused by not passing new dynamic selectcommand since my datapager and listview works first update.
I am not sure what the event is called but I'm trying to get it so if your not logged in you can't manually type the page name in the bar at the top. I need to find a way so it will always redirect you to the login page if you haven't signed in.
Also the same goes for sessions, at the moment when my session time runs out my website fails as there is alot linked to sessions from my database, how do I get it so when a session expires upon trying to navigate inside the website you are passed back to the login page?
to fetch data to popup control dynamically I used webservice [WebMethod]public string getIssueDetails(string contextKey){ } But before that I set ModalPopupExtender1.DynamicContextKey = "1_1_60"; in code behind.But problem is in webmethod "contextKey" is getting passed as null.
I use the JavaScriptSerializer class of ASP.net to serialize my object and return it to the client side. How can I deserialize the string using JavaScript?
I've been tasked with implementing a JSON feed on an asp.net website that will be consumed by 3rd party apps (such as IPhone, Android, etc) and I'd like to follow best practices.
An example of what I'd like to achieve would be something similar to: [URL]
I've chosen the JSON.net api as this seems to be highly recommended.
My Google-fu must be failing me as I can't find a single full example code for an Asp.net web application with JSON.net implemented on it, so I've no real concept of where to begin.
My question is fairly simple:
Should I create this sort of feed as an ASPX, or ASHX file? Or even a .NET Web Service? (Remember that the tools that will be using this feed are on external apps like IPhones, etc)
I created a test feed in both ASHX and ASPX format ... here is the code (I'm using Subsonic to populate the collection) ... are either of these along the correct lines?
I have to write a page method in ASP.Net that returns a JSONP result. In order to build its payload for return however, it has to read a URL from another domain, passing it some parameters that were passed to it originally. I suppose I'll need to screen scrape the results to see if the login credentials worked. Could point me toward ideas that might begood for ASP.Net or ASP.Net MVC?
I'm trying to return an error page indicating that the user couldnt be found and therefore I throw a HttpException with status code 404, however for some reason it wont redirect to the error page? - Is there some sort of trick to handle error pages with JSON that I should be aware of? My current code:
public ActionResult Details(int id) { User userToGet = _session.Query(new GetUserById(id)); if(userToGet == null) { throw new HttpException(404, "User not found"); } DetailsUserViewModel userToViewModel = AutoMapper.Mapper.Map<User, DetailsUserViewModel>(userToGet); return Json(new { HTML = RenderPartialViewToString("Partials/Details", userToViewModel) }, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet); }
I am trying to load the JSON data that I am getting from an aspx page into a drop down list that I have on another page but I am getting the following javascript error.
Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'SiteID' is null or not an object
The SiteID is not returning null though and I believe that is an object. The following is the code I am using to try and load the data into the drop down list:
$.getJSON('Test.aspx?DepotID=' + DepotID, function (sites) {
I have a ASP.NET MVC 1.0 app.I have a listbox on the page and I want to pass an array to the webpage so that javascript can use the array to do some processing depending on the item picked in the listbox.So I thought the best way is to pass JSON data to the webpage on load.So what is the best practice on how to do this?Can you please give me a brief step by step process.How do pass the array as JSON and how do I access it by index?
I have a Page that expects a POST Request and returns some JSON. Essentially it's an .ashx Page, but that doesn't really matter.
When using jQuery, I would use jQuery.Post with "json" as dataType to simply make the POST request and get an object back. However, for the current project I mainly use ASP.net AJAX and I don't want to add jQuery just for the call.
For ASP.net AJAX, I only found information on how to call a "traditional" web service though, which means adding a asp:ServiceReference to the ScriptManager and having a "real" Web Service at the end.
Is there a simpler way to make a POST call to a Page? I could live with getting the raw JSON and then manually eval()ing it, but I don't want to create a full asmx web service (deploying them on SharePoint is a bit painful, and my ashx handler works fine)
there's an .aspx page that does absolutely nothing in the codebehind, but contains the markup for the page in the Design View. Then we have an .asmx web service that receives requests with JSON content-type. These are called by the JavaScript in the page. This web service returns .NET objects serialized to JSON in response to these JavaScript Ajax HTTP POSTs. I'd like to switch to MVC but am not sure to how switch this architecture. Basically what we're doing is two things:
1) Replying to GET /MyPage.aspx with HTML markup that represents the page 2) Replying to POST /MyPage.aspx/WebMethodName requests with .NET objects serialized to JSON.
It seems like MVC would be a good way to eliminate the need for a Page object (again, the codebehind isn't used--only the HTML markup in the .aspx file is) and an .asmx web service. No? What do I need to start changing to accomplish this switch? Is it straight-forward? Painful? Someone at work already has an MVC page running in the same directory as my Web Forms .aspx and .asmx web service, but I don't see anything in the directory about Routes, so I'm confused. He's got a Views, ViewModels, and Controllers subdirectories.
I am trying to send JSON from my mozilla addon to my asp.net page.
var myJSONObject = {"userName": una,"password": pass}; request = new XMLHttpRequest(); request.open("GET","http://www.google.com?jo=" + myJSONObject,true, null, null);
on my .net page I have tried several ways of doing it but not able to find the best way to serialize and deserialize the code. All I need is to send the json data back n forth and parse it on C# n javascript.
I have tried DataContractJsonSerializer, JavaScriptSerilizer among many other things. But not able to make any of it work. With the JavaScriptSerilizer, It does deserilize it if it takes an argument from the browser for e.g. If I open up the browser and paste something like [URL]} it does deserilize and return me individual values, but it does work when I do an XMLHTTPRequest (as above) from my mozilla addon.