Javascript - Removing The "d" Object From Web Service Json Output?
May 11, 2010
I have some javascript code that processes json output from asp.net web services built with framework 2.0. Now I need to support data returned from framework 3.5 web services. My javascript code assumes a list of objects as return value, which works fine in 2.0. However In framework 3.5, the list is wrapped in a "d" object. Is there any way I can remove the "d" wrapper and just return the list?
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 scenario where I want to insert data into database without post back. there are around 12 to 13 fields which i need to insert. I'm passing DTO from the client side which is actually Json object. Now the problem which i'm facing is how to convert that Json object which i got in webservice to the "class" (in my case class name is User) object.
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In the above case AddNewUser method takes the object of User class. But i'm getting casting error. So how do I convert Json object to the "User" class object?
I just hit the following issue: I am calling a web service that returns a serialized JSON object let's say: __type, FirstName, LastName (.net object Person with properties FirstName and LastName). __type's value is Test.Person
I have created a JS object using Type.registerNameSpace/registerClass called Demo.Person and it is registered on the page using the ScriptManager. Everything is working fine; I am able to get data from the server on the call back.
Is it possible to make the returned object from the web service be an instance of the declared JavaScript Demo.Person class? The idea would be to call a method like result.getFullName() on the client side without having to copy all the properties. This is just a simple scenario for more complex objects.
{"d":{"key1":"value1",2":"value2"}}s there any way of accessing the keys and values (in javascript) in this array without knowing what the keys are?The reason my json is structured like this is that the webmethod that I'm calling via jquery is returning a dictionary. If it's impossible to work with the above, what do I need to change about the way I'm returning the data?
Public Function Foo(ByVal Input As String) As Dictionary(Of String, String) Dim Results As New Dictionary(Of String, String) 'code that does stuff Results.Add(key,value) Return Results End Function
I am creating one Json array object and trying to pass it in MVC controller action method but i am getting null paramerter; as per my knowledge json only maps .net primitive datatypes.... so it assign null value.
Note: when i have look at request object i found that there are three parameter of created array. But how to get that value as parameter of function?
I am developing a webiste in ASP.NET. On one of the pages page named menu.aspx, with the help of a certain login, I am getting the output in this format
foo({"1":"Jeff","2":"Mik","5":"Tom"});
I am using this code to get the output on the JSON form.
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However, I must get the output only in simple JSON on the page without any HTML.
For eg: Here's the screenshot showing the source of the output page. [URL]
Notice that it has only the JSON string as the output.
And here's the screenshot showing the output page source (with HTML). [URL] .This HTML is what I have to remove. How can do I do this? The full code of menu.aspx.cs is putup here. [URL]
I am developing a webiste in ASP.NET. On one of the pages page named menu.aspx, with the help of a certain login, I am getting the output in this format
foo({"1":"Jeff","2":"Mik","5":"Tom"});
I am using this code to get the output on the JSON form.
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However, I must get the output only in simple JSON on the page without any HTML. For eg: Here's the screenshot showing the source of the output page.[URL] Notice that it has only the JSON string as the output. And here's the screenshot showing the output page source (with HTML). [URL] .This HTML is what I have to remove. How can do I do this? The full code of menu.aspx.cs is putup here.[URL]
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; } }
I need to pass a random number from 1 to 100 from the client to a webservice, and then the webservice will subtract this number from the list of 100 numbers (say 1-100). Then, in the next call, the next random number will be subtracted from the rest 99 numbers and so on.
I need this to be done with AJAX. I don't know where the Array list should be held in the first place (would it be in the web service or in the code behind? ), and how this can be done?
I am using some css and js file on my master page.... I have a content page derived from that master page. Is it possible to remove some css or js file that in the master page and not needed in the content page.Can I remove those particular files fromcontent page....
So I have a dropdown setup on the page called ddlVehicleType that is populated from a store. This method gets called when another dropdown is changed, and it's supposed to remove all items from the aforementioned store, re-add them as needed, and then populate the dropdown with the new values. It's doing everything it's supposed to EXCEPT clearing the store before it re-adds the values, so the result is, when I switch, I'm getting what it used to be PLUS the new values that should be in there by themselves. Here is the weird thing though, when I switch back, the values are removed without re-adding anything. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Method is below:
function filterVehicleTypes() { var masterStore = Global.getComponent("vehicleTypeStore").getStore(); var Source = Global.getComponent("ddlValuationSource").getRawValue(); var isIncuded = ''; var IncludeFlags = ''; if (Source == undefined || Source == null) Source = ''; Global.getComponent("ddlVehicleType").getStore().removeAll(false); masterStore.each(function(rec) { switch (Source.toUpperCase()) { case 'KBB': if (rec.get('Code') == 'KBB') { Global.getComponent("ddlVehicleType").store.add(rec); } case 'NADA': IncludeFlags = rec.get('MiscCode1'); if (IncludeFlags != null) { isIncuded = IncludeFlags.substr(1, 1); if (isIncuded == 'Y' && rec.get('Code') == 'NADA') { Global.getComponent("ddlVehicleType").store.add(rec); } } break; default: IncludeFlags = rec.get('MiscCode1'); if (IncludeFlags != null) { isIncuded = IncludeFlags.substr(0, 1); if (isIncuded == 'Y') { Global.getComponent("ddlVehicleType").store.add(rec); } } break; } }); }
I could really use some help on this one. I've been fighting it now for several days and we are supposed to start testing early next week.I am subscribing to 4 web services all hosted by the same company. The integration with 1, 2 and 3 all went fine, but on the fourth I keep getting the very unhelpful error:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException = {"Server was unable to process request. ---> Object reference not set to an instance of an object."} [code]...
[WebMethod] [SoapHeader("_webServiceAuth")] public User GetUser(string username){ try { this._validationMethods.Validate(_webServiceAuth); User user = new User(username); [code]...
We have a web application providing a service using a simple REST interface (GET/POST methods) and returning results in JSON format.
A client wants to use the service from an ASP application (I assume ASP.NET) and asks for example code.
Is there any standard/widely-acceptable procedure for consuming JSON based web services from an ASP.NET application? I'm not familiar with the .NET framework, but can work my way through C#.
From VB.net code behind when I am trying to deserialize it it's stating that
"Expecting state 'Element'.. Encountered 'Text' with name '', namespace ''."
Deserialization code snippet:
Dim serializer = New DataContractJsonSerializer(GetType(List(Of Employee))) Dim memoryStream = New MemoryStream() Dim s = msg.Content.ReadAsString() serializer.WriteObject(memoryStream, s) memoryStream.Position = 0.......